aJohn79
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- May 7, 2002
- Messages
- 46
ok, so I was on my trip to Door County (northern lake Michigan on Wisconsin tip) and when I was backing up from the pier off the ramp I hit a rock (no signs or warnings posted which sucks!). So, since I was going in reverse I hit the propeller directly. I busted a blade, plus the lower two inches (approximately) of the tip of the lower unit. The part that broke was solid aluminum and it seems that it was low enough that did not affected the shaft cavity. No oil leaks either. So I changed the propeller and went around for 130 miles with no problems. Should I be concerned about not having the tip of the lower unit? Will I have any long term issues? The broken tip is now as long as the propeller, so I will probably loose some protection there when hitting anything moving forward. I am thinking of rounding the broken surface with a dremel and use it normally, or should I get a new housing? ideas?