Replying to Topic '86' Sunsport Prop'
John,
Please don't take offense if you already knew this. Unless the prop is BADLY damaged (i.e., a blade knocked off or badly out of track), any reputable prop shop should be able to repitch and balance it to like new condition. I get mine done at least once a season and it makes worlds of difference. The lake that i ride on has alot of sticks and trash that are murder on a prop. It usually costs me anywhere from $50 to $80, but well worth it. If you can go through the deal with aepike1, the poster above, put his prop on your boat, get your old one straightened, and keep it as a spare. That way, if you bend a prop, you're not out of business for a week while the prop is getting fixed. Good luck and have a great season.
Cheers,
DKJ
1992 Supra Mariah - Red
PCM 351HO 285hp - PCM 1.23:1 Transmission
OJ XMP 4 Blade CNC 13x15.5RH
"People do weird things to boats" -Unknown