Here's a couple pics of the bend. I was told this could be enough to be un-balanced and wear my seals out?? I don't know
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Would some of you guys tell me about props? I dinged mine up some this weekend and I'm looking to replace it. I'm thinking of going with a stainless. It's the orginal prop, 13 1/4" dia. and 19 pitch. It's on a 2009 75 hp Mercury Optimax, that's on a Tracker V18 All Fish.
Any insight or suggestions welcome. It's always done ok for me as far as speed and getting on plane. It will go faster than the fish can swim :D
Thanks ahead for any help.
Yes that is enough to cause seal damage.
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Bill H. PTC USN Ret
Chesapeake, Va
It's worth having it rebuilt and kept as a spare. Stainless are tough but they ain't bulletproof.
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Take a look at the sticky at the top of the forum about props. You'll learn alot there. And no...its not hard to replace...I've done alot standing in the water behind the boat...trying out new ones.
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Interesting this subject should pop up at the very moment I have a prop under repair. If you can't find a local shop that does this special kind of work, ship it to Sanderson Marine here in the Richmond area.
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