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Originally Posted by Woodsy
You def want to get your skeg replaced.... it saved your outdrive this time. If its not there and you hit a rock, kiss your outdrive goodbye. Now you are looking at $2K repair plus downtime during the busy season.
And a dinged up prop isn't good for your outdrive either.....
Woodsy
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ok thanks...The kids said the boat really "shook" getting it back to the dock but when I took it out after the prop change it seemed fine. I'm thinking it was just the damaged prop this time and not the whole outdrive, shaft or anything like that.