Prop/Skeg damage

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Prop/Skeg damage

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Well it happened. I pulled my bowrider out this weekend and ground the skeg and prop into the rocks. Anyone know of a good marine welding shop in the area?
Thank god it wasn't my fishing boat
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There's a fella on Albion Rd. North, in behind the Ottawa Hydro place I believe, his name is Chuck. Used to have his card, if I can find it I'll pass on his contact info.
Great work at very reasonable prices!! :wink:
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You had me at "great work and reasonable prices".
Chuck has an ad on kijiji but its always good get a reference from someone who has dealt with him.
Thanks for the info, I'll give him a call.
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The Prop Shop, in Kingston.

Quick service, fair price, and these guys are real good at what they do.

Worth the price to ship it to them. They'll get it right.

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x2 on the prop shop in Kingston
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