Re: water in lower unit after one use
sounds like it is.
this could of been done by dry running or simple fishing line caught around the shaft.
I would drain the gearbox and put a small drop of petrol in there and swish it around a fair bit.
then drain it again and then put an egg cup full of oil in and swish it around again .
open the drain and let everything out and leave it draining over night.
this will get out all traces of water, but obviously will not repair the seal if its damaged.
My test is just to make sure no water is in the gearbox, but it got in somehow sometime, so to be 100% sure I would
take the leg off and put new seals in both on the drive shaft and the propeller shaft, that is the only real way to make
sure its not going to happen again.
do it now before it gets more water and more corrosion gets in and ruins a perfectly good gearbox.
phill