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  1. #11
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    The two arm puller would not work for me. I ordered a real prop puller and should have it by Friday. So hopefully this weekend I will be able to try out the new prop. I can not wait to see the difference. With the rear sacs filled it was terrible getting the boat to plane again. I ended up just having the the rear sacs filled about 25% and that helped a lot, but still slugish out of the hole.
    2006 Launch 21 V

  2. #12
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    Better work on those arm curls so you dont get your arms ripped off. Oh and make up a sign that says "Caution: Sit yo butt down" for when you are about to take off. Serious hole shot! Heheheh
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  3. #13
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    Jun 2010
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    Blackwell, OK
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    Default Shaft Thread Size

    Does anyone know what the thread size is on a 2002 Launch SSV? I need to remove a damaged prop and replace it with a rebuilt prop that I'm having fixed at Midwest Propeller Services in Olathe, KS when it comes back.
    The harmonic puller is interesting... I wouldn't have ever though of trying that.

    TIA

    Nate

  4. #14
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    May 2009
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    syracuse Indiana
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    All you need is vibration to remove an object on a tapered shaft, ie prop on prop shaft. I have removed props from 12" diam to 24" diam. using this method. No special tools needed. Al

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