Thread: Prop stamping identification
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07-11-2018 10:18 PMI think you should send the pics on an email to Brett at BBlades
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07-12-2018 06:38 AM
Good idea. Brett will probably know. This is his busy season, so he is slow in responding to emails right now.
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07-12-2018 06:41 AM
Btw... I had Brett tune up an identical set of props to those (minus second number) and even though they looked "ok" when I sent them, I got them back and picked up 5mph at 4000rpm and better control at the dock. (Was ok before, but got even better.) Also got on plane with less rpms. The guy is a miracle worker with a set of Bravo Ones.
He didn't add any markings indicating he had worked the props, btw.
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07-19-2018 09:26 PMDid he think it was possibly someone else's?
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07-20-2018 08:31 AM
Check Local Prop Shops from the Area You purchased the Boat from.
Peoria Illinois used to have a Local Guy who was very good SS Custom Props.Parabellum FJ²B
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07-21-2018 07:29 AMWell, at least Brett did not disappoint, he answered.
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