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  • Boat prop help

    Hi lads I've noticed the prop on my out board could
    Do with replacing!!! Now the thing is how so I
    Match the old prop up with the new one???? I've
    A evinrude 25 HP out board any advice will be greatly
    Appreciated
    CENTURY ELIMINATOR T1200 SGT
    Abu 6500 c3 ct mag
    abu 7000i ct mag

  • #2
    Somewhere on the prop there will be a number, google the number and you should get some links to companies that do replacements...here's a link to a company that does repairs for a reasonable price...

    Propeller Repair - Specialists - Castle Marine

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    • #3
      a lot of lads go to Woodwards in Hull. they will pick it up and send it back afterwards, or as i did, after a call and a bit of crack, i took it down for 8:30 waited around then picked it up at 12;00, that was for a repitch. 90 quid +vat, it was back on the boat that afternoon.

      A & E Woodward Ltd
      North Bridge Engineering Works
      Lime Street
      Hull
      Yorkshire
      HU8 7AB
      United Kingdom

      Email: sales@a-ewoodwardltd.karoo.co.uk

      Website: http://splashurl.com/l2l6745

      hope it helps

      Paul

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      • #4
        Originally posted by The Jester View Post
        Somewhere on the prop there will be a number, google the number and you should get some links to companies that do replacements...here's a link to a company that does repairs for a reasonable price...

        Propeller Repair - Specialists - Castle Marine
        I think props are way more important than we think. All those dented, damaged and aged props in the Marina prove it.

        Nobody would drive their cars with worn, damaged or aged tires.

        An old damaged prop will give you less economy, more vibration, less efficiency, more fuel consum,ption, less speed...and all those other things you dont want.

        I`d say it would almost be worth with every service to replace the propeller unless its as new.

        For your engine size you will get a prop for around 100£ or less. Ideally you buy it locally, where the dealer lets you rev it on your boat to find the ideal pitch

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