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    loading the boat on the trailer today a little windy and the prop hit the trailer it definately bent one blade. Do think i should use the boat one more time. last day of vacation

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    If the prop is bent, more than likely you won't be able to use the boat. It'll shudder like an epileptic!
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      #3
      Originally posted by Tanner View Post
      If the prop is bent, more than likely you won't be able to use the boat. It'll shudder like an epileptic!
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        #4
        Game over dude.
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          #5
          How do I take my prop off the boat 2002 21 v tige

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            #6
            Did the same thing a month ago.

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              #7
              Originally posted by 3mk View Post
              How do I take my prop off the boat 2002 21 v tige
              Prop puller.

              Depending on how bad it was bent, I would consider trying to straighten it out as best as possible, just to try and salvage the last day of the trip.
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                #8
                X2000

                I wouldn't take a chance with running the bad prop.

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                  #9
                  You can def. try what CHP said. Always worth a shot. Just be careful you don't make a bad situation worse.... meaning, don't bend your strut too if your doing it while the prop is on the boat. Best to pull it off if you can.

                  I tried straightening my prop once w/ a 2x4 and a hammer. The hammer was used to lock the prop in place and keep it from turning. All I ended up w/ was a bent hammer. LOL.
                  Being a major OU fan and a staunch conservative.... I am perpetually vexed w/ the conundrum of who to hate more. Obama or the Univ. of Saxet.

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