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<blockquote data-quote="1stLowe16BCP" data-source="post: 493814" data-attributes="member: 31525"><p>I went out in low winter pool for some crappies, got on her a bit too soon and wrecked my prop, bent my skeg. Is there a way to straighten it back out and not snap it? I was thinking C-Clamping 2 boards, slowly tightening them. I don't expect to get it back to factory, but I noticed a pull when I replaced the prop. Any thoughts or ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1stLowe16BCP, post: 493814, member: 31525"] I went out in low winter pool for some crappies, got on her a bit too soon and wrecked my prop, bent my skeg. Is there a way to straighten it back out and not snap it? I was thinking C-Clamping 2 boards, slowly tightening them. I don't expect to get it back to factory, but I noticed a pull when I replaced the prop. Any thoughts or ideas? [/QUOTE]
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