BaDucK
Seaman
- Joined
- Oct 29, 2009
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- 52
in 5 minutes or less....
i bought my starcraft about 6 weeks ago, the prop looked like it had been used for target practice......
so the first thing i did after picking her up was go to my local evinrude dealer and buy a new gas tank hoses fittings and prop... well, the first prop i bought was the wrong size (i have the big lower unit) so back to the dealer and another 20 bucks on top of what i already dropped and i had the right one.
the ramp is only about two miles from the dealer so i stopped and fueled up, and got to the ramp where i put the new prop on.....fit like a shiney new glove
remembering what i had heard about a sand bar where a smaller creek joins the river right up from the ramp i made sure to stay right in the center....lol, the sand bar came out about 5/8ths into the river....before i knew it, i was in about 18" of water that was quickly dropping to around 12"......i didnt even have time to throttle down before it was all over.......i plowed right up/along the side of this underwater hill.....
the boat never touched bottom i dont think, but i beat the living daylights out of a brand new 140 dollar prop after being in the water for only 5 minutes
i bought my starcraft about 6 weeks ago, the prop looked like it had been used for target practice......
so the first thing i did after picking her up was go to my local evinrude dealer and buy a new gas tank hoses fittings and prop... well, the first prop i bought was the wrong size (i have the big lower unit) so back to the dealer and another 20 bucks on top of what i already dropped and i had the right one.
the ramp is only about two miles from the dealer so i stopped and fueled up, and got to the ramp where i put the new prop on.....fit like a shiney new glove
remembering what i had heard about a sand bar where a smaller creek joins the river right up from the ramp i made sure to stay right in the center....lol, the sand bar came out about 5/8ths into the river....before i knew it, i was in about 18" of water that was quickly dropping to around 12"......i didnt even have time to throttle down before it was all over.......i plowed right up/along the side of this underwater hill.....
the boat never touched bottom i dont think, but i beat the living daylights out of a brand new 140 dollar prop after being in the water for only 5 minutes