Do you think that you work hard in your daily frequent life? Try being a Yamaha propeller for a day, swirling in circles for hours on end in nasty, weed-infested water, plowing blindly through mud and muck, grinding away over gravel, and then whacking the occasional rock or else deadhead- now that’s hard work. To add insult to injury, if the prop gets damaged, the boats performance suffers, as well as the captain fires off a volley of expletives at the propeller. Your Yamaha propellers lead a tough life. Look at me! Before every outing, we categorically advocate that you thoroughly examine your propeller. Check for obvious damage, particularly on the blade tips and leading edges. Nicks, dents, and dings are signs that the propeller hit something, probably bending or cracking the blade. Remove the beat-up wheel, and install a new Yamaha outboard propeller to use while you have the sick propeller examined or repaired by professionals. Also check the nuts of the propelle...
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