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Should my motor be faster? see video *updated w/ prop pics *
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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 42977" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>Ya that probably will slow you down a bit and throw the water a bit funny behind the boat also.</p><p>It's not trashed though,you can get them repaired cheaply($20).I often take mine and just beat it with a rubber hammer on some wood,till it "looks"good.It isn't even missing any big chunks yet so it's not trashed.</p><p>If it were mine I'd hit it with a hammer,it doesn't look that bad BUT thats just my opinion and what I would do if it were mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 42977, member: 349"] Ya that probably will slow you down a bit and throw the water a bit funny behind the boat also. It's not trashed though,you can get them repaired cheaply($20).I often take mine and just beat it with a rubber hammer on some wood,till it "looks"good.It isn't even missing any big chunks yet so it's not trashed. If it were mine I'd hit it with a hammer,it doesn't look that bad BUT thats just my opinion and what I would do if it were mine. [/QUOTE]
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