Never have unless it was broke but if you send yours in for service they will check it. Not a bad idea after 7 years though. I would wait until winter because you may not get it back in time.
I keep a spare on board along with tools and cotter pin just in case. Had one go bad once and had to switch to spare. Just something I was thinking about.
Re-hubing your prop is not a regular maintenance project. A prop hub gets stretched when a new hub gets pressed in. A stainless prop can only stand it 3-4 times. After that they start to spin sooner.
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