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Bryan June 7th 06 06:16 AM

dragged the outdrive and
 
What damage is most likely, other than pride, when the outdrive get dragged
at the launch ramp if not raised when coming out of the water?
I/O with fin below prop
mercruiser alpha one fuel injected 6 cyl



Calif Bill June 7th 06 06:29 AM

dragged the outdrive and
 

"Bryan" wrote in message
.net...
What damage is most likely, other than pride, when the outdrive get
dragged at the launch ramp if not raised when coming out of the water?
I/O with fin below prop
mercruiser alpha one fuel injected 6 cyl


Chip or bend or break the skeg (fin).



Bryan June 7th 06 06:48 AM

dragged the outdrive and
 

"Calif Bill" wrote in message
k.net...

"Bryan" wrote in message
.net...
What damage is most likely, other than pride, when the outdrive get
dragged at the launch ramp if not raised when coming out of the water?
I/O with fin below prop
mercruiser alpha one fuel injected 6 cyl


Chip or bend or break the skeg (fin).




Bryan June 7th 06 06:49 AM

dragged the outdrive and
 

"Calif Bill" wrote in message
k.net...

"Bryan" wrote in message
.net...
What damage is most likely, other than pride, when the outdrive get
dragged at the launch ramp if not raised when coming out of the water?
I/O with fin below prop
mercruiser alpha one fuel injected 6 cyl


Chip or bend or break the skeg (fin).


Sorry, I meant internal damage.



Tim June 7th 06 11:47 AM

dragged the outdrive and
 
Internal damage? Probably none.
Bryan wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
k.net...

"Bryan" wrote in message
.net...
What damage is most likely, other than pride, when the outdrive get
dragged at the launch ramp if not raised when coming out of the water?
I/O with fin below prop
mercruiser alpha one fuel injected 6 cyl


Chip or bend or break the skeg (fin).


Sorry, I meant internal damage.



JohnH June 7th 06 01:10 PM

dragged the outdrive and
 
On 7 Jun 2006 03:47:51 -0700, "Tim" wrote:

Internal damage? Probably none.
Bryan wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
k.net...

"Bryan" wrote in message
.net...
What damage is most likely, other than pride, when the outdrive get
dragged at the launch ramp if not raised when coming out of the water?
I/O with fin below prop
mercruiser alpha one fuel injected 6 cyl


Chip or bend or break the skeg (fin).


Sorry, I meant internal damage.


Will it still raise and lower ok? You've joined a large club of us that
have done the same thing. It take's happening one time (at least) to help
us remember the rest of the times.

If the trim buttons still work, and all you did was some minor scraping,
you probably didn't hurt anything other than paint on the skeg.
--
John H

******************************************
***** Have a Spectacular Day! *****
******************************************

Bryan June 8th 06 06:25 AM

dragged the outdrive and
 

"JohnH" wrote in message
...
On 7 Jun 2006 03:47:51 -0700, "Tim" wrote:

Internal damage? Probably none.
Bryan wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
k.net...

"Bryan" wrote in message
.net...
What damage is most likely, other than pride, when the outdrive get
dragged at the launch ramp if not raised when coming out of the
water?
I/O with fin below prop
mercruiser alpha one fuel injected 6 cyl


Chip or bend or break the skeg (fin).


Sorry, I meant internal damage.


Will it still raise and lower ok? You've joined a large club of us that
have done the same thing. It take's happening one time (at least) to help
us remember the rest of the times.

If the trim buttons still work, and all you did was some minor scraping,
you probably didn't hurt anything other than paint on the skeg.
--
John H


No problem raising or lowering. Pride's a little rough around the edges,
though.



JohnH June 8th 06 08:20 PM

dragged the outdrive and
 
On Thu, 08 Jun 2006 05:25:27 GMT, "Bryan" wrote:


"JohnH" wrote in message
.. .
On 7 Jun 2006 03:47:51 -0700, "Tim" wrote:

Internal damage? Probably none.
Bryan wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
k.net...

"Bryan" wrote in message
.net...
What damage is most likely, other than pride, when the outdrive get
dragged at the launch ramp if not raised when coming out of the
water?
I/O with fin below prop
mercruiser alpha one fuel injected 6 cyl


Chip or bend or break the skeg (fin).


Sorry, I meant internal damage.


Will it still raise and lower ok? You've joined a large club of us that
have done the same thing. It take's happening one time (at least) to help
us remember the rest of the times.

If the trim buttons still work, and all you did was some minor scraping,
you probably didn't hurt anything other than paint on the skeg.
--
John H


No problem raising or lowering. Pride's a little rough around the edges,
though.


Pride heals!
--
John H

******************************************
***** Have a Spectacular Day! *****
******************************************

Tim June 8th 06 09:58 PM

dragged the outdrive and
 
you're doing fine, man.

Welcome to the "BooBoo" club! ?:




Bryan wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message
...
On 7 Jun 2006 03:47:51 -0700, "Tim" wrote:

Internal damage? Probably none.
Bryan wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
k.net...

"Bryan" wrote in message
.net...
What damage is most likely, other than pride, when the outdrive get
dragged at the launch ramp if not raised when coming out of the
water?
I/O with fin below prop
mercruiser alpha one fuel injected 6 cyl


Chip or bend or break the skeg (fin).


Sorry, I meant internal damage.


Will it still raise and lower ok? You've joined a large club of us that
have done the same thing. It take's happening one time (at least) to help
us remember the rest of the times.

If the trim buttons still work, and all you did was some minor scraping,
you probably didn't hurt anything other than paint on the skeg.
--
John H


No problem raising or lowering. Pride's a little rough around the edges,
though.




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