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* Capt. Rob wrote, On 7/11/2007 9:25 AM:
Fouling something hard enough to bend a shaft while leaving the marina doesn't speak well for your seamanship or the construction quality of your boat. You're right! I should've had my forward looking sonar aimed right at the surface, as whatever it was did not appear at the surface even after we hit it. No, you should not have been going faster than you reaction time would allow you to throttle back or go into neutral, especially if you were still near the marina. This is yet another case like your hitting a rock and then claiming everyone does it. Snagging a line is fairly common; wrapping it so tight you bend a shaft is more likely incompetence. Doing it inside the marina is pretty stupid! Our shaft was not made by Beneteau, but clearly it must have been inferior French steel! So, your claiming that someone other than Beneteau took the proper shaft out of you boat and put in an inferior replacement??? Shouldn't a survey catch that? |
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