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"Capt. Rob" wrote:
Now you are asking us to believe that you caught "a heavy line" a couple of feet below the surface, that the tow boat bumped into when rescuing you! Keep digging Bob, soon you'll have a well. I'm not asking you to believe anything. You SAID that the drivesaver ONLY protects the tranny and engine and I said WRONG. I've provided scenerio where the drivesaver can save a shaft. Worse for you it makes perfect sense as I described it. No, you provided a load of malarkey; please try to explain how you can produce shear forces on one or two, or three bolts in a coupler but not on the remainder. It can't be done If you want to claim that Drivesaver and the mechanic are lying go right ahead. I don't claim that either are lying, I claim that you are. Heart of Gold fouled a submerged object, probably a log. Shaft is bent and the engine and tranny appear to be fine. Thanks, Drivesaver! Hey, that's exactly what Drivesaver claims to do, "save the engine and the transmission while sacrificing the propellor and shaft." I knew you'd come around! Cheers Marty |