I did a quick check for topics related(didnt look real hard). If I missed it, just gimme a link to the topic.
Aluminum prop repair number 4 or 5 in 8 years coming my way.
Stainless scares me. Am I going to do damage to the motor if I hit something? Damage thats going to be more than the cost of repairing an aluminum?
I am frustrated. I dont know what the heck to do. But this constant repair is not the right answer either by the looks of it.
And dont start on the "learn how to drive your boat" stuff. I hit a dang log on the Rainy this weekend that was in over 12 feet of water, and no sign it was there until it made that beautiful sound we all love. Thunk!
Low water sux. But it aint gonna stop me from fishin'.
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Mark Christianson
Alright, what the heck do I do?
I did a quick check for topics related(didnt look real hard). If I missed it, just gimme a link to the topic.
Aluminum prop repair number 4 or 5 in 8 years coming my way.
Stainless scares me. Am I going to do damage to the motor if I hit something? Damage thats going to be more than the cost of repairing an aluminum?
I am frustrated. I dont know what the heck to do. But this constant repair is not the right answer either by the looks of it.
And dont start on the "learn how to drive your boat" stuff. I hit a dang log on the Rainy this weekend that was in over 12 feet of water, and no sign it was there until it made that beautiful sound we all love. Thunk!
Low water sux. But it aint gonna stop me from fishin'.
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