Thanks for the advice guys...I have memorized the lake charts, but they
failed to include the massive boulders on the bottom in this spot...and
I had just turned my depth sounder on as I was coming into this area
that was new to me, but it was just a second too late. Water is really
low this year, so it is not normally a dangerous area.
The prop I am using right now is a borrowed stainless 4 blade 21P
(previous was 2 blade with 23P) and I think I am in love...sure notice
the power difference and it has made me want an SS prop, other than the
thought of having to replace it if I do this again. I don't really
notice a steering difference with the bent fin. Should I be repainting
over the scratches that were made?
jesse wrote:
I shreaded my skeg before. Took a good 4 inches off it and completely
destroyed my prop. I had both rebuilt for about $350.00. The bad part
of that mishap was that when I hit bottom I cracked the water jacket
(1976 Merc 115). It's amazing how they can build those things back up.
Jesse
JimH wrote:
"Mike T" wrote in message
ups.com...
Hi gang...hope you can help with some advice as i hope I haven't ruined
the rest of the summer for the family! I was just throttling down and
coming out of plane at about 18-20mph when the bottom fin and aluminum
propeller on my stern drive Mercruiser 4.3 Alpha stared hitting some
boulders that were sticking up from the bottom. The fin now looks like
it may be bent a slight bit and there are numerous small bends in the
prop fins and a few chips as well. I have switched out the prop and
tested it out and do not feel any vibration..seems to be running fine,
but I am concerned that I should have it inspected and not be running
it....have my test runs already done damage? Is it ok that the fin is
not completely straight?
Good advice from others already.
I will only add that you can get a skeggard cover for the skeg if it looks
pretty nasty after being straightened.
http://tinyurl.com/s4g3w