Larry Harp
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The lake was high and muddy and I was trying to make room for some guys in a little bass buggy and cut a little too close to some submerged trees. I was running close to full speed.....AAARRRRRRGGG that's a sickening sound. Two blades on the aluminum prop are folded over pretty good, no other damage seems apparent. I know that 40 bucks and a trip to the prop shop will fix the prop.
My question is; after I hit the tree on the way back to the ramp, the boat is pulling to the right pretty bad. The first thing I checked when I got the boat out of the water was the trim tab and skeg. Both are okay. Will the bent prop cause the boat to pull to the right like it is, or is there something else damaged that I didn't catch?
Harpo
My question is; after I hit the tree on the way back to the ramp, the boat is pulling to the right pretty bad. The first thing I checked when I got the boat out of the water was the trim tab and skeg. Both are okay. Will the bent prop cause the boat to pull to the right like it is, or is there something else damaged that I didn't catch?
Harpo