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Tooeez
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Prop recondition

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In about two weeks I'll be loading my 28 on a trailer for the trip to its' (and mine) new home in Stuart, FL. The transporter wants me to remove the props for the trip, so I might as well have them redone before I relaunch. Anybody have a recommendation for a prop shop in the Stuart area?
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I'd have done in LI at B&S before heading down unless somebody chimes in with a good shop.
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Send Capt. Pat an email. I believe he used a shop in the Palm Beach area when he was down there.
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Stuart prop. Excellent.
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What Bill said.....
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Re: Prop recondition

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Thanks, everyone. Stuart prop it is. Carl, I intended to get it done up here, but with all the packing I ran out of time . . . just as well, really, because when I pulled the starboard prop I noticed a little play in the cutless, and I would not have been able to pull the strut before moving day.
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