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![]() My prop is old, not in terrible shape but not shitty enough to replace yet. I'm not sure if its worth having it serviced or buying a new one. Any thoughts?
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![]() Props can be serviced and it's relative bargain compared to new ones. I would have it serviced.
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![]() It's around $100 to have a prop redone
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![]() Personally I'd bite the bullet and go new. Aluminum props are less than $150 usually. Reuse the hub and you're good to go.
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![]() not sure what drive mechanism you have, but for me, I can get new Solas aluminum props for my old Volvo/Penta AQ275 for around $100. It's simply not worth the bother to refit an old prop at that price.
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