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New prop didn't even last one gallon of gas
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<blockquote data-quote=".Mike" data-source="post: 441013" data-attributes="member: 22637"><p>It wasn't even a strike. I was in about 8ft of water with nothing but sand and mud below me. If you could find the missing piece, I'm sure it is in perfect condition. It had to be a manufacturing flaw.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hm. I understand wanting to know-- I would too. I don't want to call out this company or damage their reputation or anything like that. Even the best practices sometimes result in a product that has a flaw. They're sending me a new prop and hub, and asked for a date code off the prop so they can investigate. They seem to be well reviewed, and assuming the next prop works out, I wouldn't hesitate using them again. It was a Turning Point Hustler 9x10 R4-0910.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".Mike, post: 441013, member: 22637"] It wasn't even a strike. I was in about 8ft of water with nothing but sand and mud below me. If you could find the missing piece, I'm sure it is in perfect condition. It had to be a manufacturing flaw. Hm. I understand wanting to know-- I would too. I don't want to call out this company or damage their reputation or anything like that. Even the best practices sometimes result in a product that has a flaw. They're sending me a new prop and hub, and asked for a date code off the prop so they can investigate. They seem to be well reviewed, and assuming the next prop works out, I wouldn't hesitate using them again. It was a Turning Point Hustler 9x10 R4-0910. [/QUOTE]
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