Boat City Prop Shop is a propeller repair and replacement specialist serving the boating community across central Oklahoma, with direct ties to Lake Texoma and the Oklahoma River corridor where recreational and fishing vessels rely on quick turnaround service.
A full-service propeller facility that handles repairs, pitch adjustments, balancing, and new propeller sales for inboard, outboard, and jet-drive boats. The shop stocks propellers for common domestic and imported engines and maintains the machinery to straighten bent props, rebuild hubs, and test for vibration. Unlike general marine dealers that treat propellers as a secondary service, Boat City Prop treats prop work as its core business, which means faster diagnostics and inventory depth for customers who have bent or cavitating props mid-season.
Propeller straightening and repair runs $50 to $120 depending on damage severity and whether hub work is required. Pitch adjustment, used when a prop is pulling too hard or spinning too freely, costs around $60 to $80. Propeller balancing, critical for eliminating vibration, costs $40 to $70. New propellers range from $200 for basic aluminum models to $600 or more for composite or specialized designs; stainless steel props sit in the $400 to $800 range. Verify current pricing by calling ahead, as material costs fluctuate.
Most general marine dealers in Oklahoma City, including those near the Oklahoma River boat launches, handle propellers as an add-on service staffed by techs who rotate between engine work, wiring, and other repairs. Boat City Prop's specialization means a technician who has straightened fifty props that month is more likely to spot a core issue than someone who does propeller work once a week. For anglers fishing Lake Texoma or Eufaula Reservoir who need a same-day prop fix before a tournament, the single-purpose focus saves hours. If you need engine service or hull repair alongside prop work, a full-service dealer may be more convenient, but if you need your propeller fixed correctly and fast, Boat City Prop cuts through the queue.
This shop is essential for tournament bass fishermen and serious recreational boaters who run regularly on central Oklahoma lakes and the Oklahoma River and cannot afford downtime. Anglers who suspect cavitation or vibration issues benefit from the diagnostics. Owners of older outboard rigs or specialty engines also find value because the shop has seen the quirks. It is less critical for casual dock-fishermen who boat once a month and can wait for a general dealer's next appointment, or for anyone with a brand-new boat still under warranty (dealer service may be required for claims).
Call with your engine model, propeller size, and a description of the problem: bent blade, spinning too freely, vibration, or general wear. The technician will ask whether you want to drop the prop off or wait. Drop-off repairs typically take two to four hours for straightening or balancing; new propellers may require ordering if your specific pitch and diameter are not in stock. If you wait, you will watch the technician mount your prop in the balancing rig and verify the fix on a lathe. Bring your paperwork on engine size and current prop dimensions; if you do not have it, the shop can measure your existing propeller.
Boat City Prop Shop operates weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; confirm hours by phone, as seasonal demand in summer may shift Saturday closing time. Street or lot parking is available at the location. The shop is centrally positioned relative to marinas on the Oklahoma River and launch ramps at Oolagah and Fort Washita reservoirs, making it reachable within thirty minutes for most central Oklahoma boaters. If you are traveling from the panhandle or southwest corner of the state, call ahead to confirm your specific propeller is in stock.
Boat City Prop Shop fills a gap in Oklahoma's marine service landscape by treating propeller work as a craft, not a sideline. For boaters who understand that a bent or mismatched prop costs you speed, fuel economy, and confidence, it is the logical first call.
