Local prop repair?
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Local prop repair?
I went into the Sands area on Saturday last week and the water was a little too shallow. I was very far from shore, in fact closer to the steps than the shore, and felt the prop hit ground. I went to neutral, turned around, and babied it out of there. When I loaded the boat up that night we looked at the prop. On 1 blade, it looks like there's a small slit, and the 2 ends are peeled back. It probably covers an 1/8" in size. It's very small, and you don't even notice it under power or planing off, but it is something that I need to fix soon.
Anyone know of a prop repair place around here? I've seen the one up the road from Moor's, but I won't go anywhere like that without a recommendation.
Anyone know of a prop repair place around here? I've seen the one up the road from Moor's, but I won't go anywhere like that without a recommendation.
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It's good you can't feel a difference driving. I assume that you have a CNC prop. On my Nautique, if you ding one and can feel it, the prop will never be the same. I send them back to the manufacturer and they are not the same. The CNC props are very smooth but not always repairable. If you ever get one and can feel bite the bullet and get a new one.
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Julian Orange on the southside is the man you need to see. Go over the (john puryear rd) bridge by country castle and you will see his signs on the left hand side of the road. Known him for 20+ years. One of the best in the business.
Shop Phone: (270) 443-9783
Shop Phone: (270) 443-9783
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JB, nut sure local might be the answer if you have a cnc prop. I have heard good and bad about orange so I really dont know what to tell you there. Donnie, which is the guy on Moors camp rd done a few props that were hit on the ramp over the labor day weekend. It seemed like it got the boater going for the weekend but thats all I know. Have you checked with BBlades?
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Is he still in business? I'd been told that he was working another job (construction maybe?). I've been by his place several times and it's always either closed or a sign on the door showing limited hours of operation. I dunno, just asking....
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I'll get some pics tomorrow of the blade. I don't know if it's CNC or not....
Thanks for the advice
Since you guys were gone this weekend they've dropped the hell out of the lake. It's pretty low right now, everywhere.
Thanks for the advice
Since you guys were gone this weekend they've dropped the hell out of the lake. It's pretty low right now, everywhere.
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Julian is still in business. Super guy to deal with. He welded some stainless for me Friday (and wouldnt take a dime)
JB If it was me, I would let him repair the prop and if you notice a difference, send it to B Blades over the winter. Orange's work is impeccable and I think you will be pleased. All I have heard is bad things about the guy on Moors Camp Rd.
JB If it was me, I would let him repair the prop and if you notice a difference, send it to B Blades over the winter. Orange's work is impeccable and I think you will be pleased. All I have heard is bad things about the guy on Moors Camp Rd.
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Thanks for the info Jon. That's exactly why I posted this thread for stuff like that. I would've considered going there but with everyone else's opinions I'll check out Julian. I may just put it on the winter project list, which gets longer by the day.
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I'd say it's a cnc'd prop. Looks like milling lines on the blades. What brand is that? It will be important for whoever repairs your prop to have the appropriate pitch blocks designed for that particular prop.