ScotWithOne_t
Seaman
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- Aug 9, 2010
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You may remember my post from last Monday when I bought my boat.
Took it out today on White Bear Lake in MN, and found a nice pile of rocks. I guess the lake is pretty shallow this year, but I didn't know any better. Also had 7 adults in the boat so it was really loaded down. Should have known it was over loaded when it wouldn't get up on a plane (this is with a 5.7L too)
Damage could be worse, but it's kind of like a kick in the nuts to break your new toy within 5 minutes of leaving the boat launch.
Here's some pics of the maimed prop and keel.
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Not too bad. Probably fixable at a prop-shop for hopefully around $100.
I don't think I f'ed up the outdrive, as it ran fine while limping it back to the boat landing. But giving it any more than half-throttle made it kind of... slip. Not sure how else to describe it. I'm guessing that's more from the prop being so bent up than the clutch or drivetrain being messed up. We'll know once I get the prop fixed and run it again.
The keel is what I'm more worried about.
I'm afraid it may have a slow leak... very slow. The inside of the boat below the engine was kind of wet, but that could very well be from people jumping in and out of the boat. When I took the plug out afterward, not a drop came out. I'll still need to get it patched though, I think. Maybe one of those rubber keel-guards would not be a bad idea.
Some nice gouges farther up too, but not down to the bare glass, so I'm too worried about those.
Took it out today on White Bear Lake in MN, and found a nice pile of rocks. I guess the lake is pretty shallow this year, but I didn't know any better. Also had 7 adults in the boat so it was really loaded down. Should have known it was over loaded when it wouldn't get up on a plane (this is with a 5.7L too)
Damage could be worse, but it's kind of like a kick in the nuts to break your new toy within 5 minutes of leaving the boat launch.
Here's some pics of the maimed prop and keel.
Not too bad. Probably fixable at a prop-shop for hopefully around $100.
I don't think I f'ed up the outdrive, as it ran fine while limping it back to the boat landing. But giving it any more than half-throttle made it kind of... slip. Not sure how else to describe it. I'm guessing that's more from the prop being so bent up than the clutch or drivetrain being messed up. We'll know once I get the prop fixed and run it again.
The keel is what I'm more worried about.
I'm afraid it may have a slow leak... very slow. The inside of the boat below the engine was kind of wet, but that could very well be from people jumping in and out of the boat. When I took the plug out afterward, not a drop came out. I'll still need to get it patched though, I think. Maybe one of those rubber keel-guards would not be a bad idea.
Some nice gouges farther up too, but not down to the bare glass, so I'm too worried about those.