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- Hit a rock!! Need advice on damage to lower sterndrive + prop
Need advice on damage to lower sterndrive + prop I was following my paper chart back to the boat ramp today when I hit a rock in the water and caused damage to the prop and bottom fin I just bought this 2002 Bayliner Capri BR with a 4 3l Mercruiser Alpha One engine Prop is shaved off about 20-30% on two sides
- Hit outboard leg on rock - Maxum Boat Owners Club - Forum
Drain the leg gear oil and check the oil and plug for metal chunks If it passes the tests Mike recommends, prop spins true, and the gear oil is clear, next step is to remove the drive cap and take a look at the upper gears
- Fixing Boat Propeller Problems | BoatUS
This is pretty easy to identify Look for damaged and bent blades and chunks of metal missing The design of most propellers these days is very sophisticated, so damage makes your boat slower and less fuel-efficient
- hit a rock or log and damaged prop-anything other damage I should or . . .
Got on shore and the prop has a couple small pieces missing and one slightly bent edge on a blade and lots of seaweed tangled I already sent the prop out to be repaired but I'm worried about concealed damage
- Ask Andrew: Prop Damage - By Andrew McDonald of Lakeside Marine Services
What happens when you hit a rock and cause damage to your prop? Lets examine the impact (pardon the pun) on the prop and associated parts Your boat may be powered by an inboard engine with a prop and shaft, or be fitted with a stern drive or an outboard engine
- I O sterndrive damaged? | IFish Fishing Forum
Hi, I'm taking a used boat on a test drive The hull is in very good condition, but the prop has chunks missing -- looks like it hit rocks hard The skag
- resurfacing repairing Alpha 1 Gen 1 - iboats Boating Forums
I was missing chunks off my anti-cavitation plate and fixed it with patches of aluminum and JB weld since my wire feed welder can't work with aluminum I started by filing down the mating surface so I had good base to work with
- After hitting a rock, the entire propeller, shaft, and gears . . . - Reddit
If the substance in which it is lodged is soft enough to let a prop blade penetrate it, then it won't capture the prop - it'll either rip off chunks of the material or the prop blade, not the whole shaft
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