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Old 02-23-2019, 04:03 PM   #1
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Default P brackets for propeller shaft

I'm looking for P bracket of Maxum 4100 SCD year of model 2000
I have the shaft is not centered to stern tube.
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Old 02-23-2019, 06:42 PM   #2
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A prop shop should be able to repair yours or make a new one.
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Prop shop should also be able to find a replacement shaft strut. It's a matter of the amount of drop, the angle, and the shaft size. I had a friend who had to replace one of his after a hard grounding. The shop found one for him. While the dimensions were right, the overall shape was different than his original. He had to replace both so they would match.

Down the road when it's time to sell, the next buyer will get 'red flags' if the two shaft struts don't match.
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so what about original one.maxum manufacturer still having them in production?
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so what about original one.maxum manufacturer still having them in production?
Not sure who made them for Maxum but the Maxum line was closed in 2009. Anyhow I doubt the supplier has any unless it used on a boat that’s currently in production. Not uncommon to need one custom made or find one close but not identical.
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so what about original one.maxum manufacturer still having them in production?
Maxum didn't make them. They are manufactured by a third party. You're going to need to go to a prop shop. They will be able to set you up. I see many boats, some manufactured in the 60's and 70's that bend props, shafts and struts every year. Replacing them, even on 45 year old Taiwanese and Chinese Trawlers that haven't been manufactured in decades, is never a problem.

This is like looking for a steel rim for your car. Match the dimensions and bolt it on.
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thanks Mike
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thanks Sherw,
today i checked with a company for possibility of repair the bent.hope it's good to do.
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Hi Sherw,
I got new pair from Marine Hardware.they are the manufacturer
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Hi Sherw,
I got new pair from Marine Hardware.they are the manufacturer
Thanks for the update.
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Hi Sherw,
I got new pair from Marine Hardware.they are the manufacturer
Excellent!!! I'm glad it worked out for you. Like I was saying, I've never seen an issue sourcing shafts, struts, props or rudders. These frequently get damaged.
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Thanks Sherw
yes you are right.i think I will go for shafts and props.replacement as well.repair didn't work and vibration is there.
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