Posted by: y2says - Ex Member Posted on: 09/01/06 at 06:16:58
Chris, I think I did what you did at lake Wash. today. Now two of my blades are bent. Might have to give that Mark guy a call.
Posted by: DUNE HOPPER Posted on: 07/27/06 at 13:54:54
Steel Wool with metal polish and elbow grease.
Smitty
Posted by: y2says - Ex Member Posted on: 07/26/06 at 16:22:47
I noticed a few scratches on my prop that is now starting to rust. What can I do about that?
Posted by: Ray Posted on: 07/25/06 at 16:07:00
Smity, Thanks for the advice. I called Mark's shop and I'll be sending my prop out today. Ray
Posted by: powerworm - Ex Member Posted on: 07/25/06 at 02:44:10
I'd also recommend Mark Croxton. Have heard good things. Next day turn around can't be beat too. I got mine done from someone else, excellent work but on the high side. Better figure out how to measure prop height before you contact anyone, or they can't help ya.
Posted by: Terry Posted on: 07/24/06 at 23:07:40
Ditto to Mark Croxton.
Posted by: DUNE HOPPER Posted on: 07/24/06 at 19:50:34
The prop shop in the North end is about all that is available. However, if you want some mods done I would strongly recommend Mark Croxton's high performance propellers in Shelbyville , Indiana. I have used this guy in the past and he is excellent! Not only that, his prices are better than most and he has a very quick turn around time. I'll definitely use him again and again. 8)
Posted by: basspro - Ex Member Posted on: 07/24/06 at 18:07:40
The Prop Shop!!!! Russ
Posted by: Ray Posted on: 07/24/06 at 16:30:01
Now that I have a real bass boat (18.5ft Stratos). I need to get the prop reworked. Can anyone give me a referral for a shop in the northend. I'm in the Bothell area. Thanks Ray