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  • G23Troy
    • May 2020
    • 1

    • Arizona

    • 2018 Super Air Nautique G23

    Prop Damage

    Damaged the prop on my G23. Took it to a repair guy twice to get fixed. Can't seem to get it balanced and still have vibration/fluttering when I am driving. Has anyone been able to get a prop repaired and have it be perfect or do I need to buy a brand new prop?
  • RDT-G23
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Jun 2017
    • 589

    • TEXAS

    • 2020 G23 PARAGON I 2017 G23(sold)

    #2
    Originally posted by G23Troy View Post
    Damaged the prop on my G23. Took it to a repair guy twice to get fixed. Can't seem to get it balanced and still have vibration/fluttering when I am driving. Has anyone been able to get a prop repaired and have it be perfect or do I need to buy a brand new prop?
    Absolutely. Much depends on the damage to the prop and, of course, the repairing skill. IMHO, you always need a spare. Buy a new one, put it on-then deal with this one-possibly with a different repair resource... If memory serves, your stock unit is an ACME 2561.

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    • SkiTower
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • Nov 2007
      • 2172

      • Clayton, NC


      #3
      I second a different repair shop (and buying a spare). My second case of prop damage we were on vacation and a local guy was great at helping me but the result was a bad fix. Took the boat to the dealer after we got home to fix the bigger problem I thought I had and they just had the prop fixed again, problem solved.
      2007 SV211 SE
      Tow Vehicle 2019 Tundra
      Dealer: www.Whitelake.com

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      • charlesml3
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • Jan 2008
        • 2454

        • Lake Gaston, NC

        • 2022 G23

        #4
        Good grief yes. I think I've had 4 or 5 repaired by now and they're all fine. I use Bobby Soles out of Coral Gables, Florida for my repairs but there are many other good prop shops around.

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        • nyryan2001
          1,000 Post Club Member
          • Mar 2013
          • 1993

          • Lake Anna


          #5
          Who ever repaired your prop isn’t up to the task and lacks credibility.... or it could be an honest oversight.

          Go back to whoever repaired it and get them to have another go at it. Any quality service stands behind their work. Period. PERIOD!

          But i believe we are in an era of declining ethics and quality. If they were worth a darn, they would have tested it for balance before returning and charging you. Garbage.

          80% of the marine service industry falls into 2 camps:

          1. hack job garbage service. shoddy service, confusion, incompetence, or lies, scams, or combinations or all of these.

          2. Quality service, but grossly overpriced: “I make $500-$1000/hr or I don’t do the work”. “I make 30-40$k on a new boat sale or I give you cruddy service”

          there still are honest folks out there... but they are exceptionally rare. Your prop 100% can be repaired new by quality folks.



          Allllllll assuming... you didn’t bend your shaft when you had your prop strike and the issue truly is a continued bent prop. The repair service, a friend or a dealer could loan you another prop for a quick check to confirm you have a clean and properly functioning drivetrain.



          Last edited by nyryan2001; 05-15-2020, 06:49 AM.
          2019 G23 450
          2014 G23 550
          2013 G23 450
          2011 Malibu Wakesetter 247
          2007 Yamaha AR210

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          • scottb7
            1,000 Post Club Member
            • Aug 2011
            • 2198

            • Carson City, Nevada

            • 2014 G21 (Current) 2008 SANTE 210

            #6
            Originally posted by nyryan2001 View Post

            Allllllll assuming... you didn’t bend your shaft when you had your prop strike and the issue truly is a continued bent prop. The repair service, a friend or a dealer could loan you another prop for a quick check to confirm you have a clean and properly functioning drivetrain.
            Agree

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