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Prop repair

Started by Tim524, October 19, 2020, 05:47:50 PM

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Tim524

Since losing mi vision in my left eye in 2016, the easiest things aren't so easy anymore  >:( Seeing things up close and or  driving at night is doable but tough at times. So on our adventure to Lake Mohave I was very careful with the boat in and around shallow waters, but apparently not careful enough :-[ I won't bore you with the whole story but I will say I am very lucky cause it could have been way worse. $500 is a cheap repair and a lesson learned ;)






I dropped it off this morning and pick up the Toon tomorrow so more pics coming soon :)

sasquatch


Latimeria

Every time I went to Havasu, I always dinged up my prop.  The desert underwater rock is unforgiving and shallow spots are all over!

Bummer it was the stainless prop... Much more expensive oopsie then an aluminum.  It hurts me just looking at boat damage pictures since I've been there too many times to remember.
You can't catch them from your computer chair.

Tim524

The guy does great work, looks brand new 8)





Latimeria

You can't catch them from your computer chair.

sasquatch


vdisney

He knows what he's doing.............
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