Re: Bravo II drive questions
I can see an easy $8,000 worth of damage (parts and labor) to the gimbal ring, gimbal housing, and drive housing. With the drive that far from the transom, the transom has to be rotted too. Only way the nuts would pull thru. That would be a couple grand more for repairs.
Now, if you are getting it for a VERY good price and you have access to good used parts, and feel like pulling the engine and rebuilding the transom, and have the special tools to rebuild the drive. I would also suggest you run away from that boat.