I have a Formula 240 BR powered by a Mercruiser 6.2 MPI with Bravo III drive. Two weeks into ownership I hit a rockpile while traveling 1500 rpm. The rockpile was in the middle of the lake (Lake patrol stopped marking the pile as bass boats kept hitting the buoy) and 1.5 - 2 feet under water. After hearing an awful grinding noise I killed the engine and raised the drive. The lower unit was gouged in places and the props were slightly damaged. The boat developed a new vibration at 1800 and 3800-4200 rpms that had not previously existed. When I took the boat to the dealer they first replaced the props with re-buit props and claimed that the boat was fixed. The problem persisted and the second time the dealer tried to fix the problem I was told that the engine had to be re-aligned and the gimbal bearing replaced. While the problem may be a little less severe there continues to be a vibration at around 4200 rpm. Any thoughts on what could be causing this would be greatly appreciated.<br /><br />PS - Dealer told me that the prop shaft was within spec.