DO NOT go in swinging, that is the worst thing you can do, be nice as nice as possible.
If you go in swinging they will tell you to go get bent, and point out that the boat had no warrranty, if you play nice maybe they will fix it, you didn't catch it, why would they have, that isn't something you normally check for.
And There can't be big problems, no warranty means once you buy it it is yours period, no court or lawyer in the world can get around that, if the engine had fallen out the bottom of the boat they still aren't under any obligation to fix anything.
Be nice and you have a chance, go in swinging and you are done.
And There can't be big problems, no warranty means once you buy it it is yours period
Last night I was so mad I think there was smoke pouring out of my ears. Its a good thing I didnt get a hold of anyone at the marina because I needed time to cool off. You're right, the only way they're going to do anything for me is by being nice. I didnt notice any vibration.
A rebuilt lower unit is 900 dollars.
yes ,any machineshop worth any thing can fix a bent shaft such as was described in no time atall.they missed it.you missed it ,you will now know for next time.Take the prop shaft out and straighten it or have it straightened. That little bit isn't going to affect the strength of the shaft. Doesn't take anything but a couple of v-blocks, a press, and a dial indicator. I must have straightened a couple of dozen for people around here and have never had any problems at all with them. Couple of them have been over 1/2" out when we started.
.they missed it.you missed it ,you will now know for next time.