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Post by tintriton on Mar 3, 2008 11:27:38 GMT -1
Hey All -
Late last fall I hit a stump in Clear creek and bent one blade of my prop slightly. Work has been insane so I haven't even had time to get on the water since. I see the light at the end of the tunnel at work and hope to get on the water soon.
Anyone have a recomendation on where to get my prop repaired and tuned? It's only a 90 hp so I suspect upgrading from the aluminum prop really wouldn't give me much so I thought I would try the repair route.
Thanks, Jeff
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Post by Mike Bucca on Mar 3, 2008 11:59:03 GMT -1
tintriton, YOu would be absolutely blown away by performance going from a aluminim prop to a stainless. I used to be all jon boats when I was younger mostly 25-40hp range and I used all stainless on them once I found the performance advantages. Try it..
Mike
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Post by tintriton on Mar 4, 2008 1:11:00 GMT -1
thanks for the input Mike - you got a recommendation on where is a good place to get a SS prop?
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Post by basbuck on Mar 6, 2008 4:00:48 GMT -1
tintriton, call Tim at Performance Propeller in Soddy Daisy, Tenn. 1-800-572-5527. He will hook you up . I just got a recondition one for my Triton TR-21 for 275.00. It works great. Looks like a brand new one.
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Post by bassmeister on Mar 8, 2008 16:36:59 GMT -1
You will likley have to pitch down if you go to an SS prop as there won't be any flex, it could and likely will lug the engine at least i size pitch if not 2
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