Now that would have been the best part of the trip. You didn't have to explain anything to him since he witnessed it.
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Originally posted by brody66 View PostWhat does it cost you guys to have your props rebuilt? I tacoed one last year, nothing super bad but did vibrate kinda bad, they charged me 300 to rebuild it, is that as bad as i think it was?www.automarinecare.com CWB, ACME, FlyHigh, Merc Marine, PCM, Marine-power, WETSOUNDS, HSE Volume Controls, Kicker, Sony, Samson Sports, and many other marine parts or accessory's.
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Guy's I have access to a guy who straightens the shafts with in .001 if you bend them. So if you replace you shafts send me your old ones so I can get he straightened. He charges about $80.00.www.automarinecare.com CWB, ACME, FlyHigh, Merc Marine, PCM, Marine-power, WETSOUNDS, HSE Volume Controls, Kicker, Sony, Samson Sports, and many other marine parts or accessory's.
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Originally posted by da.bell View PostNow that is a good deal.www.automarinecare.com CWB, ACME, FlyHigh, Merc Marine, PCM, Marine-power, WETSOUNDS, HSE Volume Controls, Kicker, Sony, Samson Sports, and many other marine parts or accessory's.
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Originally posted by dogbert View PostSounds like it may be a good idea to float your boat off the trailer and push it until the water's deeper. Otherwise, find a new ramp.
Yeah, I havent had much success with that. Boat is big and heavy and does not want to float off. Other issue is that I am towing/launching it with a Ford Explorer and the tailpipe is quite low AND of course the ramp is long and shallow.
I cant get the trailer in far enough where all the bunks are submerged.
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Originally posted by jwanck11 View PostWhere are you located? I am not sure if the shaft is bent or not. I have to get a prop on and get it out into the water before it bends to see if the vibration remains. Am concerned that shipping might be prohibitive...
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Originally posted by jwanck11 View PostYeah, I havent had much success with that. Boat is big and heavy and does not want to float off. Other issue is that I am towing/launching it with a Ford Explorer and the tailpipe is quite low AND of course the ramp is long and shallow.
I cant get the trailer in far enough where all the bunks are submerged.
You can back it up so the tailpipe is under water--it won't hurt it. Just make sure you keep it running and the pressure of the exhaust will keep the water from doing any damage at all. I dip mine WAY in--almost to the rear tires sometimes- and never had any sort of trouble in anyway. The boat floats on and off easily then. Once in awhile I'll get a guy telling me (in a helpful manner) that I'm going in too deep, but I ignore them and do my thing.Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
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