Blue Mist '97
Active member
Drove 200 miles on Wednesday for some cruising on Lake LBJ. All was good until today when I tried to enter cove that had granite on one side and a sandbar on the other. The owner of the resort where we stayed had set up buoys to mark a channel that was supposed to be safe to pass through. Yep, it wasn't. Banged up my prop and the broke the skeg on the lower unit. I took a couple of pics tonight but I don't know how good they are going to be. Attached.
I don't know if it would it be better to have the skeg welded or try to find a used Bravo 1 lower housing that somebody has lying around.
Will a newly welded lower unit be strong and last?
If welded, will there be heat problems with regard to the gears? Must it be disassembled prior to welding?
If it has to be disassembled anyway, would it be better to just replace the housing (if I can find one) and get the gears changed out?
Any advice would be appreciated.
BM 97
I don't know if it would it be better to have the skeg welded or try to find a used Bravo 1 lower housing that somebody has lying around.
Will a newly welded lower unit be strong and last?
If welded, will there be heat problems with regard to the gears? Must it be disassembled prior to welding?
If it has to be disassembled anyway, would it be better to just replace the housing (if I can find one) and get the gears changed out?
Any advice would be appreciated.
BM 97