Prop repair

Any prop repair shops in Charleston. I have a Quicksilver Silverado that is less than a year old and slipping.

Skips prop shop. He is at 7169 Cross County Road in North Charleston. Have had a few props taken to him over the years and he did great work. Never been disappointed with what I get back from him. Quick turn around time, too.

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Originally posted by seasick11

Skips prop shop. He is at 7169 Cross County Road in North Charleston. Have had a few props taken to him over the years and he did great work. Never been disappointed with what I get back from him. Quick turn around time, too.


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SKIPS IN THE NORTH AREA OR OSWALD ON JAMES ISLAND

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Oswald did a fine job for me on a pair of Bronze for my Bertram!

Thanks for the advice, however after some research I have learned some props are built different now. I was used to the old style that had the spline pressed into the rubber hub. Turns out all I had to do was replace a 20 dollar plastic hub insert. Much different from having to take to a prop shop.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XC2iDbtJW8o