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    Posted: August-08-2007 at 10:37pm
Can anyone reccomend a prop shop in/near atlanta? We had an artist here on lanier, but he seems to be gone.

Maybe in north florida if I have to ship? Or if I have to ship, maybe using our site sponsor is the thing to do?

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Lanier getting a little shallow? I actually got my american skier into some shallow water & hit bottom close to Gainesville Marina last week. I was able to cut it off before I did any damage though. We need some rain!

Don't know a good local prop shop, sorry!
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It is getting a bit shallow...starting to hear the black forest stories. I've seen it worse though, was here in '86 when it was down 18'?!!? and in the late '70's when she'd bust her gut every spring...miss those days!   1075 would be nice now.

Sure would like to see your boat in person. Mrs. Buffalo has been looking at some of the boats on this site...could be trouble! lol We're on little river...

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Greg, I sent mine to the folks at Delta props after my boat hit something on Sinclair a couple of years ago. They did a great job and it was back promptly. I'd use those guys!
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Thanks Foot, I'm on it.
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Murphy's prop shop is the best
You can ship to them for free.
They are in Va.
Murphy's Prop service
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