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  • #16
    My prop hubs last about a year..... so I now keep an extra on board, just for that reason ...... just spun one just last monht while I was in a rush
    FISH CONTROL MY BRAIN

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    • #17
      Originally posted by kenny View Post
      There was a post on TOB about someone spinning their prop between the jetties and being in harms way. Mike in Friendswood rescued them with a tow to the yacht basin.
      Everyone should have a Prop-Aid. Ask Louie Baumann if they really work.
      http://www.prop-aid.com/
      So, how is this gizmo acquired? Are you taking orders Kenny?
      At his baptism, Sam Houston was told his sins were washed away. He reportedly replied, “I pity the fish downstream.” - Nov. 19, 1854 - Independence, Texas

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Oleander Kayaker View Post
        So, how is this gizmo acquired? Are you taking orders Kenny?
        Call Louie and go pick one up! http://www.baumannprops.com/ Tell him that Dirt sent you. It's not a fix all.....but it'll get you back to the ramp at full speed.
        I work just enough to pay for my fishing habit.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by 007 View Post
          Call Louie and go pick one up! http://www.baumannprops.com/ Tell him that Dirt sent you. It's not a fix all.....but it'll get you back to the ramp at full speed.
          .....and it takes up a heck of a lot less room in a small flats boat with little storage.

          We changed the prop on a Suzuki 250 engine 110 miles offshore! Sure didn't want to drop that prop nut!!!
          "GET OFF MY REEF!"

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          • #20
            We put wire cutters in the new boat too, after a bad run in with a submerged abandoned crab trap.

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