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Discussion in 'Ocean Yacht' started by john yates, Jul 28, 2020.

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  1. john yates

    john yates New Member

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    I have a 91 -42' super sport- I have to replace the shafts, props, struts, rudders and trim tabs. where would the best place be to order these parts?
  2. dewald

    dewald Member

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    It will help everyone if you provide us with a little more information.

    Where is your boat located?

    Do you have a yard that is going to do the work, or do you need recommendations?

    Does everything need to be replaced or can some be reconditioned/repaired?

    Name of Manufacturer of the parts, if known.

    And of course; What caused all this repair work to be done?
  3. cleanslate

    cleanslate Senior Member

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    Struts and rudders Buck Algonquin, shafts look up posts on here about that but, S/S hard stuff you will want.
    Props , find out what was installed by Ocean Yachts, If you have J & T motors call them in Mt. Laurel NJ give them your motor model and serial numbers and the can look up the performance reports on THAT boat. It will give you the prop and shaft sizes when new along with other valuable info.
    Ocean ,at least on my boat, made there own S/S trim tab . Not sure what you have or had.

    You will have to get the parts from different outlets most likely.

    Try Deep Blue Yacht supply and Defender marine to start...
    Not sure on shafts...
    Props, look around on the web, call local prop shops...
  4. Matt Clark

    Matt Clark Member

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    Ouch that will not be cheap. What happened? Did you run aground or hit something?