I got a LOT of corrosion on my 2100V propeller and my diver said it got to be replaced. The boat is in the salt water most of the year. Does anyone know what type of replacement prop I need to order?
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I just pulled a stock size prop off my boat last week and sold it to bigdaddy_houseboater. He has it for sale again. PM him on this board, or PM me and I'll get you in touch with him.
If you don't want stock, then it'll depend on what you are doing with it to make a recommendation.Waiting for another good one!
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The 13 x 13.5 stainless 4 blade didnt work for me.. but I will sell it to you for what I paid for it. Otherwise, Im just gonna keep it as a weekend saver.
I think they are about 600 new.. I paid Five $350.
(he paid shipping cuz he's a peach... and he likes ugly chinese male prostitutes)
Originally posted by Fiveflat View PostI just pulled a stock size prop off my boat last week and sold it to bigdaddy_houseboater. He has it for sale again. PM him on this board, or PM me and I'll get you in touch with him.
If you don't want stock, then it'll depend on what you are doing with it to make a recommendation.So this monkey walks into a bar...
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Originally posted by michaelxmas View PostI got a LOT of corrosion on my 2100V propeller and my diver said it got to be replaced. The boat is in the salt water most of the year. Does anyone know what type of replacement prop I need to order?
http://www.acmemarine.com/prop-list_ski-boat.php
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Originally posted by michaelxmas View PostI wakesurf most of the time and I pretty sure I have a stock size prop now. How would I get in touch with the guy you sold your prop too. Also I am just wondering why you sold that stock prop anyway.
Is your stock prop a 4 blade?Waiting for another good one!
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Originally posted by Fiveflat View PostFrom what ACME says, that stock prop is not really a correct prop for what I want. I have heavy ballast and I don't care at all about top end what-so-ever. So they recommended a 3-blade for me.
Is your stock prop a 4 blade?
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