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    Do you carry a spare prop ?
    And a few tools to change it?
    Currently I don't

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    rule of thumb is to carry a spare prop when you do not see land ie offshore fishing. I dont however we used to carry one on our bluewater trip with a yamaha wrench. I say used to because once you go with a duel engine, then you can limp in with an engine + hail sea tow.

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    Fishing Santee, where hitting stumps is a common occurrence, I keep a cheap aluminum prop on hand in the event I spin the hub on my stainless. In most cases where fishing more open water lakes I feel it wouldn't be necessary. I always keep a small supply of tools on hand, you just never know when one may needed.
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    I believe it is a requirement now to have a roll of black electrical tape on board. After my remote battery cap broke several months ago while fishing Uncle Remus saw fit to get me a roll of duc tape for emergencies. Haven't used it yet but who knows when. Tools are a yes! Thanks for bringing us to awareness of needed things.

    Hope I never need a prop change!

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    I keep one on board. Never know. And a few tools also. Better safe than sorry.

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    I do not keep one on either boat as I mainly fish open water.

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    Whenever I make multiple day trips miles from home I do. The hassle and loss of fishing time and expense to try and fix it locally sometimes good experience ....most of the time not. And only takes a minute to swap and you're gone again. Also I want a prop to run if I send one in to repair under normal circumstances.

    You can slip a hub bushing just enough to make it so it will slip under heavy load when your trying to apply power. Had that happen many times. You can get around and stuff but it sure puts a damper on things. Fishing new lakes and rivers especially you can just misread a map a little and bang, boom.

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    I sure do carry a spare prop, in fact I have 2 on board. Many times I'm several miles up the river and way into the swamp. Hitting stumps or spinning the inner bushing would leave me all alone. Many days I'd never see another boat where I fish. I've had to pull several out over that long haul because they didn't have a spare prop. When I had my 20hp Merc years ago, I carried a spare water pump. I never knew when it'd let go either. I've changed 2 pumps in the swamp. I sure don't miss that Merc either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gcromer View Post
    I sure do carry a spare prop, in fact I have 2 on board. Many times I'm several miles up the river and way into the swamp. Hitting stumps or spinning the inner bushing would leave me all alone. Many days I'd never see another boat where I fish. I've had to pull several out over that long haul because they didn't have a spare prop. When I had my 20hp Merc years ago, I carried a spare water pump. I never knew when it'd let go either. I've changed 2 pumps in the swamp. I sure don't miss that Merc either.
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    Not many places to hit stumps on Wylie


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    Quote Originally Posted by brettw View Post
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    Not many places to hit stumps on Wylie


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    Bridge pilings work as well if not better. I was idling near a piling and a strong gust of wind pushed me back and the prop got dinged on the piling. I did not know it until I took the boat out and saw a plug about the size of a quarter missing. i had it repaired and it is now my spare because I ordered a SS one to use as the main prop.
    The biggest reason I learned for having a spare is the down time waiting to get yours repaired.
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