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What has he helped you with? If it has anything to do with props it will be beneficial to us all.
What if he is wrong. My advise will cost you nothing. Other's advise might cost you a lower unit. |
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Take a few minutes and go through Dave R's historical advise and ask your boat mechanic about the prop question (I did) and you will see. You and I and many of the others on the board would likely switch a dinged prop as soon as possible. However, it's is inaccurate to tell someone that they are doing damage to the lower unit with a slightly dinged prop if no dedectable vibration is being dedected.
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