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QuadIV bent! Where to take it?
Ran my boat in Atlantic City water and nailed a floater at 80mph. The prop faired pretty well with leading edge nicks but one blade tip is bent on a 30* angle. Who should I have do this? Hydromotive, Hill? I want to have it lab finished while I'm at it too. Will lab finishing still make this prop act like the 30p I know and love? Will I be suprised to find more speed and mid range with a sharper, lighter and thinner prop? Please let me know so I dont make major mistake. Thanks guys!
It's OK to do it- Just dont get caught!!! |
Due to blade breakage problems, I would not recommend labbing the prop. As to repairing the prop, I'd be strongly tempted to send it back to Hydromotive.
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Labbing can make a prop that weak?
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Originally posted by bajah2x105 Labbing can make a prop that weak? |
Yes. You are removing material from the blades so they are thinner. The merc props are made from a different type of stainless which is a bit more flexible than the Hydromtives. The Hydros seem to work harden easier and can actually fail rather dramatically. When I was at the prop shop a couple of weeks ago he had at least a dozen props that had cracked just from fatigue.
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Baja2x105,
I'll let you in on a secret, Hydromotive does not repair their own props in house. I believe that they are sent to Precision Propellor in Indiana (Not positive on the name). I sent my prop to be refinished at Hydromotive and it came back with a yellow invoice with the name and address blacked out in marker. I can still see the print and I believe that is the name of the repair shop they use to refurb their props. I think it will save you a little money to just send it directly. I will work on getting the name and address to you after I get home tonight! I think it cost me $130 to send the prop to Hydromotive and I think that Hydromotive marks up their price as well. Send me a PM to remind me to get the name and address if you are interested! |
I too send my props to Hydromotive for repair and they did send them out, but I could not read the info on the "yellow" sheet. My props did come back in great condition. I too would like to know who they use.
I was told by many people to NOT lab finish the Hydromotives, it makes them a time bomb as to early failure. |
I'll take a look at my yellow repair order sheet to see if I can make out the name and address to where Hydromotive sends their props to be repaired....I'll post later this evening!!
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Thanks for the info on labbing. Although it's a real bummer that I can't go out and blow another $175.00.;) I did some searching and a place called York in CA. will be reconditioning my Hydro. He also said no to labbing a Hydro. One week down time is easy to live with also. Can't wait to spin the 24p again-OFF with the blower belt:( Will let you guys know how the 30p looks when I get it back. Cya!
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FYI,
Hydromotive sends their repair work to: Precision Propellor Inc. 2427 North Ritter Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 46218 Hydromotive's Address is: Hydromotive Engineering Company 9261 Ravenna Road, B-1 Twinsburg, OH 44087 (330)425-4266 Hydro charged me $135 to have the prop cleaned up, polished, and reconditioned back to stock specs. Then I was charged $17.93 for "freight to customer" for a total of $152.93 Hope this helps, Dave |
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