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1986 Evinrude 60hp prop reconditioning?
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<blockquote data-quote="ShipwreckStew" data-source="post: 300921" data-attributes="member: 10877"><p>I'm a new member and I recently bought a 1979 18 foot Starcraft center console with a 1986 60 hp Evinrude VRO on the back. I got the motor running, but the prop is pretty mangled, but usable. Is there a way to economically recondition the prop? What kind of shop would be able to do this work? Would it be better to just get a replacement prop? And finally, what prop would be best to put on? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShipwreckStew, post: 300921, member: 10877"] I'm a new member and I recently bought a 1979 18 foot Starcraft center console with a 1986 60 hp Evinrude VRO on the back. I got the motor running, but the prop is pretty mangled, but usable. Is there a way to economically recondition the prop? What kind of shop would be able to do this work? Would it be better to just get a replacement prop? And finally, what prop would be best to put on? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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