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Soderblooms Prop service


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I damaged one of my props and needed to get it repaired. I called Jay at Soderblooms to see what they had to offer. What a great guy and also great service. I purchased one new prop and sent the damaged one in for repair. I dont believe one could possibly go wrong with their prop service. Check them out here.

http://soderbloom.com/

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Thanks alot guys... I really appreciate your business !!!

dtro our normal turn around time is 3 to 4 days.

I will be on vacation from the 26th to the 2nd.

If you can get your props sent out Thursday I can get them back to you before I leave

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One of the many things on my "Boat to do list" is get a couple props fixed.

I've never done business with Jay, but I've heard nothing but great things. Rest assured I'll be calling real soon with a few dinged up props needing repair.

Great to have you aboard!!!!!

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Yes, they can repair your prop and also sell you a new one. I would call and talk with jay if you are not quite sure what prop you are looking for or the size of the prop for preformance issues.

Jay is very helpful and knowledgable.

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Wow!

I just got a call from my wife that my props are sitting the garage. I don’t think I could’ve got two new ones that fast.

Thanks Jay, that’s awesome!

Time to go fishing……

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