Third year on Max Prop

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Les Blackwell

Mr. Kevin Woody, No problem, just thanks for helping me put the perfect prop on my Hunter 380. I just hoisted to paint the bottom and check the zincs and the prob looked good. I did the grease job like you told me and changed the zinc on the end of the prop. I also added zinc to the shaft for general purpose work. Then I polished up the blades a little bit. A friend, who is a perfectionist, finished up the job with a bit of elbow grease and Brasso. Did that prop shine! But we did too good of a job on the boat. When we put it back into the water, the boat sank 6 inches deeper because the bottom is so smooth and then when we started the engine, the boat didn't move right away because the blades were so slippery. We had to lunge on deck to get the blades to kick in so to speak. It is a great prop. Thanks.
 
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