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Propeller repair

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Does anyone know of a good place to get my propeller repaired? It seems that the Stainless Steel propeller on my boat (17 pitch RH QuickSilver) has spun the hub. I hope it's fixable, as I'd hate to have to buy a $400.00 propeller!
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whats the OUTDRIVE ? I have like 4 props in the garage from old boats of mine and none fit my Suzuki 200 outboard I have on the Wahoo now -
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Mercruiser Alpha 1.
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yep i figured as much.......i have at least 2 in the garage - 1 is rebuilt and 1 in like new.....
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Ended up taking the prop to Curtis Propeller on the Maryland side of the Route 301 bridge in the Aqua Land Marina. He pressed out the old hub and put a new one in for about $60.00. Turns out it looks like the old hub hadn't been spun though, so possibly something else going on...hmm...
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