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Conference vicki::boats

Title:Powerboats
Notice:Introductions 2 /Classifieds 3 / '97 Ski Season 1267
Moderator:KWLITY::SUTER
Created:Thu May 12 1988
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1275
Total number of notes:18109

1168.0. "Outdrive damage on Rocks" by NPSS::TAYLOR () Thu May 12 1994 09:42

    
    I have a 1989 Alpha I outdrive that I really wacked against a 
    rock or two near the end of last year. The shaft, I was told, 
    snapped, the fin on the skeg nonexistant and since the insurance 
    was covering the repairs I ended up agreeing to a replacement 
    rather than a repair of the lower part of the outdrive.
    
    The upper gears of the outdrive were not replaced and I am now 
    getting some opinions from friends that they could have been 
    damaged, invisible hairline fracture, and may come apart anytime.
    
    The people who swapped out the parts did not mention the possibility 
    of fractured upper gears and after working with them do not have 
    much confidence in them.
    
    So, I guess what I'm asking is, what could happen if the gears did 
    break and if it were you would you replace the gears now or take
    a chance?
    
    
    wayne 
    
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1168.1SALEM::PAPPALARDOThu May 12 1994 11:137
    
            I would pose this same question back to the insurance company.
    This could fall under the same problems that the automotive insurance
    covers. Usually it just falls under a "reclaim" of the same incident.
    
    
                                                           Guy
1168.2FIX IT RIGHTSTRATA::SIMONENKOThu May 12 1994 14:2313
    My father was in the same situation with his old BAJA. He hit a rock
    broke off the skeg, ruined the prop and the sort. He was in salt water
    though. Anyhow the lower unit of the outdrive was completely rebuilt.
    It ran ok for a couple of months then "BAM" the upper unit blew out.
    The people who rebuilt the lower unit never mentioned this as a 
    possibility. The second incident was not covered since he had no proof
    it was due to the original accident. You should fix it right the first
    time around. The insurance companies usually have you get a couple
    estimates anyway. If you mention the possibility of damage to the upper
    unit at this time I'm sure any reputable marine mechanic will agree, if
    not I would take it some place else. Good luck....
    
    							TS 
1168.3SCCAT::SHERRILLThu May 12 1994 15:478
    
    Gee, that sound like what happened to me last summer with my Alpha 1.
    The shop I took it into insisted that they replace everthing including
    the upper gears or they would not work on the outdrive for the reason
    stated. They convinced the insurance company of that , it was a hassle
    with the insurance company but I am thankful they did. Also after they
    fixed the outdrive in this manner I got a full year parts and labor
    warrenty from the shop that did the work on the entire outdrive.