02-09-2017, 11:36 PM
I would recommend purchasing a new prop and getting that one fixed for a spare to keep in the boat,
the skeg can be painted, I would get OEM paint, maybe file out any dings in the front edge, if it is broken off there are adaptor one that can be installed,
you will need to have a tachometer to see what your RPMs are to decide on the pitch of a new prop and how much weight is in the boat when you want to play.
40 hp will be tough to get some one skiing but tube could be pulled.
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the skeg can be painted, I would get OEM paint, maybe file out any dings in the front edge, if it is broken off there are adaptor one that can be installed,
you will need to have a tachometer to see what your RPMs are to decide on the pitch of a new prop and how much weight is in the boat when you want to play.
40 hp will be tough to get some one skiing but tube could be pulled.
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