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Prop re-conditioning question
Looking to get my SS props re-conditioned.
Seems like the guy I used in Sandy Hook is not around anymore? Any suggestions from Sandy Hook to Belmar. PM me if needed. Thx Joe T. |
Re: Prop re-conditioning question
Joey - The place I use is north of where you are looking. Atlantic Propeller in Edison NJ... It's not far from Middlesex County College.
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Re: Prop re-conditioning question
Thx Gerry
Joe T. |
Re: Prop re-conditioning question
I use Atlantic also.
He does a good job and he's fast. He also opens early in the morning so it's convenient for me to drop off my props on the way to work and pick them up a couple days later. |
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I would recommend him as well, did a good fast job when I needed some reconditiong on a pair of wheels a few yrs back!!:)
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I have also used him a few times over the years with good results
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+1 for Atlantic Prop... good folks & quality service.
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I just wanted to say that I did a search on this site for a good prop shop and found this thread. I called Atlantic Propeller and they removed and re-conditioned by bronze props on the boat. Excellent service! Thanks again guys for a great recommendation! :D
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