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Old 09-25-2007, 04:36 PM   #5
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Default Prop Repair

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Originally Posted by PaulS
With the lake level so low, I found out after 7 years that there's a tree stump in the middle of my slip. So, any recommendations for local propeller repair? Both of the stainless steel props on a Volvo-Penta duoprop are just slightly bent, but enough to cause the boat to vibrate under way. Has anyone had any experience with New England Propeller (www.neprop.com) or www.propmd.com? Thanks for your help.
Hello Fellow Boater,

When my 35' Chris-Craft was at Irwin's during winter storage a few years ago, they advised me that although the props weren't actually damaged, they were spooned somewhat. They removed them and sent them to H & H Propeller (http://www.hhprop.com/). When they were shipped back to the marina, they were recon'd perfectly and the bronze finish was like a mirror. I'd recommend them.
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