I thought I would post this question on here to see if anyone else has had this happen and if so, what the outcome was.
This past fall, I placed my motor in storage at the MN State Fairgrounds. I followed the instructions in the Yamaha user's manual (to store the motor in the vertical position).
When I got the boat back out of storage last week, the entire skag and 3-4 inches up the vertical part of the lower unit were damaged. It was apparent that the motor was drug against or run into something. The base metal layer of the motor is now showing (the paint/undercoat was all ground away).
In addition, the motor is now leaking gear lube as I believe the oil plug for the lower unit was damaged somehow.
I bought the motor in July of 2006 (it is a 2006 Yamaha F60 4-stroke).
Does anyone have any suggestions what I should do next? I am a bit nervous about starting it up without maybe having a mechanic look it over. My boss mentioned that there was a seal where the drive shaft goes from vertical to horizontal and that it might have been damaged. In addition, I have no idea how hard/long it was hit/drug so I am not sure how to tell of the bolts that hold the motor to the boat were damaged.
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I thought I would post this question on here to see if anyone else has had this happen and if so, what the outcome was.
This past fall, I placed my motor in storage at the MN State Fairgrounds. I followed the instructions in the Yamaha user's manual (to store the motor in the vertical position).
When I got the boat back out of storage last week, the entire skag and 3-4 inches up the vertical part of the lower unit were damaged. It was apparent that the motor was drug against or run into something. The base metal layer of the motor is now showing (the paint/undercoat was all ground away).
In addition, the motor is now leaking gear lube as I believe the oil plug for the lower unit was damaged somehow.
I bought the motor in July of 2006 (it is a 2006 Yamaha F60 4-stroke).
Does anyone have any suggestions what I should do next? I am a bit nervous about starting it up without maybe having a mechanic look it over. My boss mentioned that there was a seal where the drive shaft goes from vertical to horizontal and that it might have been damaged. In addition, I have no idea how hard/long it was hit/drug so I am not sure how to tell of the bolts that hold the motor to the boat were damaged.
Any suggestions you have are appreciated!!
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