prop a 2X4 between the ground and one of blades. The 2X4 should be as close to 
the hub as possibleon the prop end 

    On Monday, February 29, 2016 5:20 PM, Ainslie via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
 

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div.yiv5914164468Section1 {}-->Hi… I want to remove the propeller from my 35-3. 
It’sa fixed 3-blade (15 R 14), and I’m looking for a folding prop. I have aline 
on a used one, but want to be sure about shaft fit etc. The question is:how do 
I brace the shaft to get the nut off? Put it in gear? Put a pipe-wrenchto the 
anode on the shaft? Or just grip the prop well enough to loosen the nut?And 
when the nut’s off, will the prop come off as easily as the one on myoutboard, 
or will I need a puller? Any tips would help. Thanks in advance…    Jason 
Ainslie, “Spirit” 1984 C&C 35 Mk III Port of Bayfield 
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