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Went a little farther down the Wacissa than normal and nailed a rock :smt011 this weekend... them things are very unforgiving!!! Just thought I would post some pics for yall.

First the trolling motor now the 90 :smt009 Think I will just buy a yak and be done with the motors :roll:

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Taking it to Parkway Marine tonight should be back in business next week.
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Ouch is right!!! :smt011 Sorry to see that buddy. I go through about one prop/lower unit per year outa Aucilla. Nothing worse than that sound.
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Good lawd man, where's yer skeg guard :o Hell, where's the rest of yer skeg :smt012 make shure they check the shaft really close, it takes a heck of a lick ta bend a SS prop like that :smt011 :beer:
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Yeah wevans the shaft IS bent it is pretty obvious even to me when I spin the prop. :-?
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Get a new lower unit and a Porter Rock Guard.
Hate to see that.
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I think there are 2 ways to have a boat (outboard motor) with little risk of that damage in our area.

1. A tunnel hull with a jackplate, you can raise the motor up away from the danger zone.

2. A tiller steer with no T&T, on a manual jackplate raised up as high as you can. Keep an aluminum prop and a Porter rock guard on there. My thinking is it will "pop-up" and not do any great damage. The aluminum prop may take a hit, but keep a spare with you.

I am gonna rig up a #2 and try it out. I've had the tunnel, and may go back to one eventually. The Flint river is rocky too, and I like to fish there also.

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whitebc wrote:Yeah wevans the shaft IS bent it is pretty obvious even to me when I spin the prop. :-?

The reason I still use an aluminum prop and keep a spare on the boat......

Broken $90 prop, OR new $ 300 SS prop and $500 plus lower unit repair job.

Easy choice in my book.

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DAYUM.....I bet that made a noise and gave a jolt! Sorry.
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I am sorry bud, that sux! I hope you have it insured. I have a ss prop on my boat too and I have often wondered if I should switch to an aluminum. I really hate to see that, but it isn't anything that can't be fixed. At least you are ok.
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Whoa.......looks like you were hauling tail in the wrong area. I ride slow in unfamiliar waters after I tore the foot off a Yamaha 225 and I was 1.5 miles off the coast of Texas. 15 feet of water then -.5.
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gator prop in perry, fl can fix your prop
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I've done the same thing on a different body of water. Makes for some depressing days as you wait for it to come back fixed. I wonder if we should feel bad for the rocks that we hit?
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CrispyFishin wrote:... I wonder if we should feel bad for the rocks that we hit?
:roll: Not sure about anyone else but I don't :smt011
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white i am with u on the feeling for the rocks we hit. the rocks r still in the water and my boat has not been in the water for over 3 weeks tring to get over hitting a rock
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That aint no good news, they said mine would be ready by next weekend, only because they had to wait on the adjuster till Friday :smt011 Sorry to hear about you boat YD. I know how ya feel.
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