On a trip to canada I realized that they don't mark there rocks as well as we do here. My skeg or skag has a little notch in it now about the size of a quarter, and it's bent to the right a bit. The motor seems to pull the the right now. Can someone who does prop repair fill in the notch and straighten things up? Any idea on a ball park price? $250? $500? Thanks for the help. I plan on riding it out through the season and fixing when I winterize. I hope it won't cause any damage if I wait. thanks
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On a trip to canada I realized that they don't mark there rocks as well as we do here. My skeg or skag has a little notch in it now about the size of a quarter, and it's bent to the right a bit. The motor seems to pull the the right now. Can someone who does prop repair fill in the notch and straighten things up? Any idea on a ball park price? $250? $500? Thanks for the help. I plan on riding it out through the season and fixing when I winterize. I hope it won't cause any damage if I wait. thanks
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