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Propeller & Running Gear in District of Columbia

Browse marine providers across District of Columbia. Prop reconditioning, shaft alignment, struts, cutless bearings, and underwater hardware.

About this service

The running gear — propeller, shaft, strut, cutless bearing, rudder — is what actually moves your boat through the water, and it takes a beating. Misalignment causes vibration that destroys bearings and seals; a damaged propeller costs you 1-2 knots and 10-20% of fuel economy; a worn cutless bearing leads to seal failure and a slow leak that can sink the boat. Specialized prop shops can repitch, refinish, and rebalance props in days, and a competent yard can handle shaft alignment, strut work, and underwater hardware service as part of an annual haul-out.

Marine providers in District of Columbia

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No exact propeller & running gear matches yet — these are notable marine shops in District of Columbia. Many marinas and yards offer propeller & running gear without naming it explicitly.

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The Yards Marina

Marina · Repair services
1492 4th Street Southeast, Washington, DC 20003
+1 202-484-0309Website
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Capital Cove Marina

Marina
90 Giovannoli Street Southwest, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, DC 20032
+1 202-767-5424Website
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James Creek Marina

Marina
DC
+1 202-554-8844Website
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Capitol Yacht Club

Marina
DC
+1 202-488-8110
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Eastern Powerboat Club

Marina
DC
+1 202-543-5890
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Washington Marina Company

Marina
DC
+1 202-554-0222
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Washington Yacht Club

Marina
DC
+1 202-543-2027
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Columbia Island Marina

Marina
DC
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District Yacht Club

Marina
DC
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Washington Sailing Marina

Marina
DC
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Seafarer's Yacht Club

Marina
DC

The Wharf Marina

Marina
650 Wharf Street Southwest, Washington, DC 20024

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Frequently asked

How much does propeller reconditioning cost?
A standard reconditioning (straightening, repitching, balancing, polishing) for a typical 3-blade prop on a cruising boat runs $200–$500 in 2026. Replacement of a damaged or worn prop is $400–$1,500 depending on size and material (aluminum vs. bronze vs. nibral).
How do I know if my shaft is misaligned?
Signs include vibration that increases with RPM, premature cutless bearing wear, shaft seal leaks, and gear-train noise. Misalignment is typically caused by engine mount settling over time. A yard with a dial indicator can measure alignment to thousandths in about an hour.
What is a cutless bearing and how often does it need replacement?
The cutless bearing is the rubber-lined sleeve in the strut that supports the prop shaft. It typically lasts 5–10 years; signs of wear include shaft play (more than 1/16"), vibration at speed, and accelerated seal wear. Replacement is a haul-out job, usually $300–$800 in labor plus the bearing.