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Old 06-08-2022, 04:59 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by steve-on-mark View Post
It's not only the rocks to worry about..on some propellers, it's possible for the hub in the center to separate from the outer blade portion...acts like a slipping clutch in a manual transmission vehicle. That's happened a few times to me, and with spares, I can change them right at the dock.

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Yes,

I had to have new hubs installed this spring before launch.

I have twin duo props. Just about $520 per hub. There are four if you are not counting. No, I didn't hit anything, just because of age and wear!

You know the saying is true. . . . B.O.A.T.
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