Is this bad?

Bt Doctur

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Tool off the safety cable and the winch cable at the top of the ramp. Boat slid down into the water . Didnt think it was damaged so we used the boat for about an hour, Once loaded on the trailer found this.
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Is it serious?
A unnamed boat owner
 

Bondo

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Ayuh,...... Sounds like the guy I work for,..... Time to buy an SEI,.....
 

flipbro

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Its bad. Im suprised you run it an hour with no lube and it didnt completly fail.
 

Alumarine

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I saw that happen at a ramp last year.
It was a fiberglass boat with about a 50hp on it.
Must have slid 40 feet and the motor was down.
The guy hopped in and went boating.

And it was getting dark.
 

Scott Danforth

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nothing a bit of duct tape wouldnt take care of.
 

thumpar

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Paint it and buff it out. Like new again...

Except for the hole.
 

dezmond

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Meh... Stuff it with newspaper and bondo it :) Will look like new again!
 

Rick Stephens

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Weld! Pfft! Bit of auto body filler, she'll be right mate! ;)

Spoken like a true mechanic. Bubble gum and wishful thinking.

A Real Man, known as a Welder, can usually find a way to weld damn near anything. Beats drilling and bolting any day.
 

bparsel

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A buddy of mine had about a dime sized hole in that same spot on his Alpha. He was too broke to get it fixed and asked for my help.........I JB welded a quarter over the hole and we re-filled the drive. I sh*t you not he ran that boat all Summer like that. He didnt lose the propshaft until a mid September WOT run!!!
 
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