Re: Boat dropped out of gear and won't engage in forward or reverse
Yea could be a spun prop hub. Like fishermark says you will only really notice that in the water. I may look ok in the driveway. If that is not it check to make sure the drive is trying to shift. With the boat not running and the drive up. Look in the front side of the drive. There is a cavity just above the upper and lower drive mating spot. Have someone shift the drive while you watch to see if it is shifting there.
Here's what we know:
Engine off:
- With the engine off, we can see that it is shifting in the outdrive near where the upper and lower units come together. We can see a flat metal piece moving as we put the boat in gear, opposite directions for forward and reverse.
- if boat is in gear, it is possible to turn prop by hand, but prop seems to slip and we can hear a clunk, but we don't see drive shaft spin (didn't know if we should do this so we stopped).
Engine on:
- The drive shaft from the engine to the outdrive is spinning - both in neutral and with the boat engaged in gear.
- the prop and prop shaft do not turn in gear.
- Engine is overheating; we turned off when it got to 200 degrees.
- some smoke, mostly on right side of enginer, but can't tell exactly where its coming from.