I am not a boater, The extent of my boating experience is renting a boat once a year on a lake in New England. My last experience may have ended my tradition. I am looking for feedback on what happened to me. <br />My wife and I and our 3 year old rented an 18' Bayliner with a 125 merc outboard on Lake Winnipesaki (sp?) in New Hampshire. While enjoying the day and going between the red and black markers the motor struck something (?). When I pulled the motor up it was apparent that we had struck something hard causing the prop to be broken as well as the lower fin (I would soon learn this was a skeg). <br />We slowly motored back to the rental company and informed them of what had happened. We knew that we would probably be responsible for the damage but the cost to repair seemed absurd to me. <br />They told me that the boat would need a new prop and a new skeg would have to be welded on to the tune of $610. This included $150/prop, $25/skeg, $175/welding, $210/3hrs labor, $50 to pull out of water. Does this price seem reasonable? HELP!!