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Last season I ran aground but didn't appear to cause any damage. While
preparing my boat for this season I noticed that the fin thing (sorry I don't now the proper name) on the bottom of the lower unit was slightly bent. I'm assuming from the running aground incident last year. Well anyway in an attempt to straighten the fin I broke a small chunk off. In the process I fell onto the drive and busted my lip. I guess that's what I get for being stupid. Anyway here is a link to a picture of the damage http://mywebpages.comcast.net/ehicks/fin.jpg I'm assuming the broken piece is too small to cause any steering problems but I'm not sure. My questions are, Can it be fixed without replacing the lower unit? Or can I file down the uneven edge to make it straight again but a little smaller? Or should I just leave well enough alone? Thanks Eddie E |
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My position is to leave it alone. That is very minor damage. It can be
repaired by having a new skeg welded on but not worth the effort in my opinion. It won't hurt anything to run as is. -- Tony my boats at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "Eddie E" wrote in message ... Last season I ran aground but didn't appear to cause any damage. While preparing my boat for this season I noticed that the fin thing (sorry I don't now the proper name) on the bottom of the lower unit was slightly bent. I'm assuming from the running aground incident last year. Well anyway in an attempt to straighten the fin I broke a small chunk off. In the process I fell onto the drive and busted my lip. I guess that's what I get for being stupid. Anyway here is a link to a picture of the damage http://mywebpages.comcast.net/ehicks/fin.jpg I'm assuming the broken piece is too small to cause any steering problems but I'm not sure. My questions are, Can it be fixed without replacing the lower unit? Or can I file down the uneven edge to make it straight again but a little smaller? Or should I just leave well enough alone? Thanks Eddie E |
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"Eddie E" wrote in message
... Last season I ran aground but didn't appear to cause any damage. While preparing my boat for this season I noticed that the fin thing (sorry I don't now the proper name) on the bottom of the lower unit was slightly bent. I'm assuming from the running aground incident last year. Well anyway in an attempt to straighten the fin I broke a small chunk off. In the process I fell onto the drive and busted my lip. I guess that's what I get for being stupid. Anyway here is a link to a picture of the damage http://mywebpages.comcast.net/ehicks/fin.jpg I'm assuming the broken piece is too small to cause any steering problems but I'm not sure. My questions are, Can it be fixed without replacing the lower unit? Or can I file down the uneven edge to make it straight again but a little smaller? Or should I just leave well enough alone? Thanks Eddie E -------------------------------- A perfect application for JB Weld! Just mold it and grind it into the correct shape. David S. |
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Eddie:
Looks like pretty minor damage to me, but... Number one choice would be to take it to a pro and have them weld a new piece in. Number two would be to file a fresh edge on the break and re-paint it. Number three would be to just leave it alone. Before putting your boat in the water, I would suggest that you check out the rest of the outdrive for hidden damage from the impact. You may have cracked something further up if you hit with any force. Good luck, Jim Pook Jim's Fishing Charters www.jimsfishing.com www.tahsisbc.com "Eddie E" wrote in message ... Last season I ran aground but didn't appear to cause any damage. While preparing my boat for this season I noticed that the fin thing (sorry I don't now the proper name) on the bottom of the lower unit was slightly bent. I'm assuming from the running aground incident last year. Well anyway in an attempt to straighten the fin I broke a small chunk off. In the process I fell onto the drive and busted my lip. I guess that's what I get for being stupid. Anyway here is a link to a picture of the damage http://mywebpages.comcast.net/ehicks/fin.jpg I'm assuming the broken piece is too small to cause any steering problems but I'm not sure. My questions are, Can it be fixed without replacing the lower unit? Or can I file down the uneven edge to make it straight again but a little smaller? Or should I just leave well enough alone? Thanks Eddie E |
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Thank you very much for the replies.
Eddie "Eddie E" wrote in message ... Last season I ran aground but didn't appear to cause any damage. While preparing my boat for this season I noticed that the fin thing (sorry I don't now the proper name) on the bottom of the lower unit was slightly bent. I'm assuming from the running aground incident last year. Well anyway in an attempt to straighten the fin I broke a small chunk off. In the process I fell onto the drive and busted my lip. I guess that's what I get for being stupid. Anyway here is a link to a picture of the damage http://mywebpages.comcast.net/ehicks/fin.jpg I'm assuming the broken piece is too small to cause any steering problems but I'm not sure. My questions are, Can it be fixed without replacing the lower unit? Or can I file down the uneven edge to make it straight again but a little smaller? Or should I just leave well enough alone? Thanks Eddie E |
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Eddie,
From the look of that lower unit, you are a serious shallow water fisherman! Be interesting to see what the prop looks like! The missing bit of skeg will never be missed.....probably shouldn't have tried to straighten it, but we learn by doing. I would grind a smooth surface on the skeg (so I wouldn't be stabbing myself whenever I raised the motor) and let it go at that. While you are grinding, you might want to sand that gear housing and paint the lower unit. You can get Mercury spray paint at your local Mercury dealer. Good luck. Regards, Emmett ================================================== ========= "Eddie E" wrote in message ... Last season I ran aground but didn't appear to cause any damage. While preparing my boat for this season I noticed that the fin thing (sorry I don't now the proper name) on the bottom of the lower unit was slightly bent. I'm assuming from the running aground incident last year. Well anyway in an attempt to straighten the fin I broke a small chunk off. In the process I fell onto the drive and busted my lip. I guess that's what I get for being stupid. Anyway here is a link to a picture of the damage http://mywebpages.comcast.net/ehicks/fin.jpg I'm assuming the broken piece is too small to cause any steering problems but I'm not sure. My questions are, Can it be fixed without replacing the lower unit? Or can I file down the uneven edge to make it straight again but a little smaller? Or should I just leave well enough alone? Thanks Eddie E |
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"Eddie E" wrote
Thank you very much for the replies. the fin thing (sorry I don't now the proper name) skeg And like most everyone else said, if there's no more to it than that little bite missing, it's probably not going to have any noticeable effect. If it was mine, I'd grind/file it down to a more pleasing shape: sharp edges are attractive to the galvanic currents that cause corrosion. Speaking of which, if you plan to have your boat in the water for any continuous length of time, you might want to get a good coat of paint on there. |
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![]() "Eddie E" wrote in message ... Last season I ran aground but didn't appear to cause any damage. While preparing my boat for this season I noticed that the fin thing (sorry I don't now the proper name) on the bottom of the lower unit was slightly bent. I'm assuming from the running aground incident last year. Well anyway in an attempt to straighten the fin I broke a small chunk off. In the process I fell onto the drive and busted my lip. I guess that's what I get for being stupid. Anyway here is a link to a picture of the damage http://mywebpages.comcast.net/ehicks/fin.jpg I'm assuming the broken piece is too small to cause any steering problems but I'm not sure. My questions are, Can it be fixed without replacing the lower unit? Or can I file down the uneven edge to make it straight again but a little smaller? Or should I just leave well enough alone? Thanks Eddie E I have a lost about 50% of my skeg and it runs fine. With this much damage I would file it down to make it look a little nicer, repaint and let it ride. If it looks bad you can get a skeg cover from places like BassPro, Cabelas, West Marine or some other boating store. |
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Bill wrote:
"Eddie E" wrote in message ... Last season I ran aground but didn't appear to cause any damage. While preparing my boat for this season I noticed that the fin thing (sorry I don't now the proper name) on the bottom of the lower unit was slightly bent. I'm assuming from the running aground incident last year. Well anyway in an attempt to straighten the fin I broke a small chunk off. In the process I fell onto the drive and busted my lip. I guess that's what I get for being stupid. Anyway here is a link to a picture of the damage http://mywebpages.comcast.net/ehicks/fin.jpg I'm assuming the broken piece is too small to cause any steering problems but I'm not sure. My questions are, Can it be fixed without replacing the lower unit? Or can I file down the uneven edge to make it straight again but a little smaller? Or should I just leave well enough alone? Thanks Eddie E I have a lost about 50% of my skeg .... We believe you. |
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