GrahamM376
Well-Known Member
There's an article here about checking for spinning hub, all you need is your lipstick
https://www.boatingmag.com/how-to-tell-if-youve-spun-your-propeller-hub
Took my prop off yesterday & I do indeed have a spinning hub (didn't actually mark it & check but the rubber has clearly gone). Many thanks to everyone who helped with this, hopefully will now be able to reliably get out of the marina!
Took my prop off yesterday & I do indeed have a spinning hub (didn't actually mark it & check but the rubber has clearly gone). Many thanks to everyone who helped with this, hopefully will now be able to reliably get out of the marina!
May be worth keeping the old prop as a backup. Drill through the prop and bush and part way through the boss, then tap it and screw in a bolt. May be a bit out of balance but good enough as a "get you home" prop.
This is what the outboard place also said when I called them, which surprised me as internet-sourced info suggested I'd just need a new hub that could be pushed into the old prop. Is that definitely the case then? Don't want to spend £60 on a new prop if there's a cheaper option!
I believe that the "press in" new hub is for much larger outboards, up to around 10hp or so i believe the props are disposable, as they don't cost enough to justify the labour of replacing the hub.
I believe that the "press in" new hub is for much larger outboards, up to around 10hp or so i believe the props are disposable, as they don't cost enough to justify the labour of replacing the hub.