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Probably what happened is the motor bounced and the transom saver fell off
of either the trailer end or the motor end if it was not strapped on. I always ran the trim down to jam the motor against the transom saver on boats that used one. And you always need to strap it to the motor. I assume you strapped it or you would not have had 1/2 of it left. As for the lower unit. The skeg can be replaced by a prop shop. You need to verify that everything else is ok first. Take it to a dealer and have them do a leak/pressure test and verify the propshaft is not bent. If everything checks out - then have a new skeg welded by a prop shop. They know how and won't overheat and melt the seals. -- Tony my boats and cars at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com - "Jeff" wrote in message ... Just got back from the lake with half a Transom Saver and no fin below the prop. Had no idea it fell, but it torn up the lower unit. Anybody making a fix kit for outboards? It's a Merc 90hp. I didn't hook up the Transom Saver so I'm not sure what went wrong. Any help would be appreciated because I'm bummed. |
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