I NOTICED TODAY THAT I HAVE A SMALL BEND ON ONE OF MY BLADES ON THE STAINLESS 4-BLADE PROP. I HAVENT NOTICED A VIBRATION OR ANY PROBLEMS. SHOULD I WORRY ABOUT THIS? CAN IT BE REPAIRED?
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You can repair it, but you'll need a prop puller to get it off. It's a handy tool to have. It's nice having a spare prop if you have the $$.
Because it's stainless (much harder to bend stainless), I'd recommend having a professional check your shaft alignment to make sure you don't have an issue. I've got a small bend in one of my blades that I got from a heavy friend sitting on my swim platform in shallow water while a big wake came in. If it's just a bend, there's probably not much to worry about. If iit looks chewed up, then it hit something while underway and I'd get the shaft checked for straightness and alignment.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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Need to get it checked
Get your strut and shaft alignment checked like Dog said. Those cutter stainless props are stiff and tough, and if you bent a blade you probably whacked something pretty good. The cutter is what I started with on my boat, but I bought an Acme several years ago, and it was a great move. Much smoother, less vibration and better hole shot. Now I just have my SS as a backup in case I hit something. Get the puller kit with it. That and the spare have saved entire weekends for us.
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