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    Quote Originally Posted by gone_fishing View Post
    Thanks for all the replies. The Clarksville shop makes the most sense for me. I should of put in the post I am near Jasper IN. Only thing bad about the Clarksville one is it looks like it's walking distance from BPS! I was just there last Saturday they had a Sam Heaton 10 ft. jigging pole regular price $69 fro $39. I was thinking I should of gotten two at that price. It would of been the last two there at least at the time I was there. I think Jim Raymer was there doing a seminar that day too.

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    What about the cost? I would think repairing a cheap aluminum prop may not be worth it. I can replace my 3 blade, 10"x 13 pitch for $80 at Wholesale Marine.com, Any thoughts ? Oh, it's on a 25 hp Johnson 2 cyl. Thanks

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    don't remember the cost on mine, but it was aluminum on a Force 50. i do remember that I was surprised at how little it cost compared to what I was expecting it to be. When I got it back it looked like a new one
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    I would be surprised if I could find a prop for my outboard. Its a 1988 Chrysler 75 hp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gone_fishing View Post
    I would be surprised if I could find a prop for my outboard. Its a 1988 Chrysler 75 hp.
    Try this guy, I hear he has everything, Marine Sales & Repair Inc. - Contact Us
    He's in Michigan but worth a call if you can't find anything else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sbeers2 View Post
    What about the cost? I would think repairing a cheap aluminum prop may not be worth it. I can replace my 3 blade, 10"x 13 pitch for $80 at Wholesale Marine.com, Any thoughts ? Oh, it's on a 25 hp Johnson 2 cyl. Thanks
    Depends on the severity of the damage. If a bunch of welding and grinding is involved, then for a smaller prop it would make more sense to just get a new one. For the prop you're talking about on a small outboard, I'd just go new and be done with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wannabecrappieking View Post
    marks props
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    Best you will find
    Mark's High Performance Propellers, Inc.

    Only guy I'd use, but that is for a ss prop. Aluminum prop I always sent them to Michigan Wheel.

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