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Prop work
07/24/06 at 16:30:01
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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.
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Reply #1 - 07/24/06 at 18:07:40
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The Prop Shop!!!!
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Reply #2 - 07/24/06 at 19:50:34
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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)

Follow this link to view his order page:
http://www.bassboatcentral.com/marksprops1.htm

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Reply #3 - 07/24/06 at 23:07:40
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Ditto to Mark Croxton. Smiley
  

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Reply #4 - 07/25/06 at 02:44:10
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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.
  
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Re: Prop work
Reply #5 - 07/25/06 at 16:07:00
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Smity,
Thanks for the advice.  I called Mark's shop and I'll be sending my prop out today.
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Reply #6 - 07/26/06 at 16:22:47
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I noticed a few scratches on my prop that is now starting to rust.  What can I do about that?
  
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Re: Prop work
Reply #7 - 07/27/06 at 13:54:54
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Steel Wool with metal polish and elbow grease. Grin

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Reply #8 - 09/01/06 at 06:16:58
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Chris, I think I did what you did at lake Wash. today. Angry  Now two of my blades are bent.  Might have to give that Mark guy a call.
  
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