i called a prop repair place right down the road from where I live in Maple grove. Its a major outfit- right down by me just off 63rd and 81. Only about 3 miles.
I asked them if they had a replacement prop for me which they do. I then asked them if they could repair my other prop which was pretty badly mangled.
They then said sure - but asked if I had my shaft checked out (no jokes please). They said it could be slightly tweaked if my prop sustained that much damage - and then after a while the seals could burnout and ruin the lower unit.
So, do I have them take a look? They said it would only take a few minutes - they just have to remove the prop. whats the chance that they will look and say "yeah, its fine". I am thinking the chances of them saying you need a repair are higher (when maybe I dont really need one?). I hate to be mistrusting - but I just wonder sometimes. Then if I do need something repaired - and I havent placed a claim - how does that work? Can I place a claim now?
I dont know...I mean i would rather be safe than sorry - but I also dont want an extra bill or work done if I dont need to.
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We have bought a new boat, which we will be picking up this spring. It is an Alumacraft Competitor 165 sport with a 90 horse Yamaha
motor. I will be buying and installing a trolling motor, wondering if I can get some recommendations on what pound thrust I will
want for this boat? Also, I will be selling my old boat, is there a good way to determine the value on an older boat ( mid-80's with a 75 horse 2-stroke
Mariner motor) I will appreciate any help with these questions.
I went ahead and watched some of the MLF coverage. Wheeler didn’t make the cut but the bigger story was the Poche/Avera fallout.
Kinda funny listening to both sides of the story and putting together the scenario, reading between the lines.
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i called a prop repair place right down the road from where I live in Maple grove. Its a major outfit- right down by me just off 63rd and 81. Only about 3 miles.
I asked them if they had a replacement prop for me which they do. I then asked them if they could repair my other prop which was pretty badly mangled.
They then said sure - but asked if I had my shaft checked out (no jokes please). They said it could be slightly tweaked if my prop sustained that much damage - and then after a while the seals could burnout and ruin the lower unit.
So, do I have them take a look? They said it would only take a few minutes - they just have to remove the prop. whats the chance that they will look and say "yeah, its fine". I am thinking the chances of them saying you need a repair are higher (when maybe I dont really need one?). I hate to be mistrusting - but I just wonder sometimes. Then if I do need something repaired - and I havent placed a claim - how does that work? Can I place a claim now?
I dont know...I mean i would rather be safe than sorry - but I also dont want an extra bill or work done if I dont need to.
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