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satisfactionII 03-03-2008 06:12 PM

Bravo I outdrive problems
 
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Due to an unforeseen submerged telephone pole I will need some outdrive work. Going home on Sat and cruising about 50 mph I noticed I thought was a stump partially submerged. It turned out to be a 30' telephone pole that was submerged and I happened to hit it really hard. The boat came to stop real quick. :( All ended well, everyone safe, nerves frayed and I got towed in fine. The pics show the out drive damage.

What should I make sure the surveryor and marina check besides the obvious?

Busted gimbal ring
Busted top of the case
Busted middle area of the case

The drive was pulled lose from the engine, the grease zerk from the coupler is laying in the engine compartment. Would rough treatment like this damage any of the driveline?, how about the internals etc. I don't wish this crap onanyone but if its happened to you chime in on your expierence.

satisfactionII 03-03-2008 06:14 PM

before the naysaers chimne in YES I was wearing the lanyard, YES we had our lifejackets on.

Trippin 03-03-2008 06:24 PM

I have replaced several units damaged in just that fashion, believe me you're not alone. Make sure that the inner bracket, especially the lowest part is solid and not cracked, more than likely it is trashed also. So make sure the insurance co. expects that expense. Cause you really can't see that damage until the motor comes out. Also look for tweaked motor mounts that happens frequently also. Finally be sure to scrutinize the inner transom, especially at the seam, and just above the transom the force from the impact usually cracks the inner fiberglass layer at or above the upper part of the transom.

ENFORCER24 03-03-2008 07:05 PM

lucky that drive shaft bellows didnt rip , bilge pumps have a hard time keeping up with that kinda flow , things coulda been alot worse
glad to hear you and your crew are alright , also hope that someone towed the telephone pole in to shore so that it doesnt claim another victom

satisfactionII 03-03-2008 07:31 PM

I was pumping a full stream out of the bilge during the tow home but I don't the boat was ever in danger of sinking. Yes I am very lucky the bellows didn't rip. That is the very first thing that crossed my mind when this happened.

AIR TIME 03-03-2008 08:07 PM

if you can replace the transom with a hp gimbal set up 2600 to 3000gs. I think in the class. sorry to hear this happened. art

satisfactionII 03-04-2008 04:53 PM

thanks for the replys and help on this mishap. I contacted the insurance company and several mechanics to look this over. Today I talked with the claims adjuster and it looks like I might get a complete setup from the coupler on back; all new coupler, transom, gimbal, complete new bravo 1, and new prop.

It might take a couple of weeks to complete this but the Claims Adjuster seemed to think this was the way to go.

Meesa Happy now. :cool-smiley-026:

spazboz 03-04-2008 05:34 PM

Can't you just JB weld it? :evilb:

Payton 03-04-2008 06:53 PM

Sounds like they are stepping up and handling it right. I had a similar thing happen last summer. The insurance co. did right by me also.

Gizmo 03-04-2008 09:29 PM

This happened to a guy at our Marina last year. he wasn't as lucky as you. His drive came off. luckily, another boat was near him when it happened and towed him into the marina (about 1/2 mile). His insurance Co. gave him a check for
$20k and totaled the boat. He bought the boat back and fixed it and still put change in his pocket. the hull didn't have any damage. :cool-smiley-026:

c_deezy 03-04-2008 09:44 PM

What other than the bellows kept the drive from falling off completely?

spazboz 03-05-2008 12:01 AM

Lines for the trim cylinders...?

Payton 03-05-2008 06:10 AM

Mine was held on by one trim cylender and the hydraulic steering ram. My ujoint exploded whne the drive came off. The bellows never got damaged. I had no water comeing in.

satisfactionII 03-05-2008 12:35 PM


Originally Posted by c_deezy (Post 2471587)
What other than the bellows kept the drive from falling off completely?

Pure FM I guess? :grinser010:
Nope can't use JB Weld or JC Perf Duct tape, but I do have both in my tool boxes. :D

No hull damage but so far this repair is very close to 20K. Totally and paying the boat off might be a good thing but I would really rather have it fixed right and enjoy the ride.

sunchaser796 03-05-2008 10:17 PM

Its a two day job for a complete change out. We do change outs when ever the customer does a complete repower. Anything longer than that you're getting screwed. Just ask ED COZY. He is a marine surveyer and he will tell ya the same thing..

rumblfish1966 03-09-2008 12:09 PM


Originally Posted by satisfactionII (Post 2471099)
thanks for the replys and help on this mishap. I contacted the insurance company and several mechanics to look this over. Today I talked with the claims adjuster and it looks like I might get a complete setup from the coupler on back; all new coupler, transom, gimbal, complete new bravo 1, and new prop.

It might take a couple of weeks to complete this but the Claims Adjuster seemed to think this was the way to go.

Meesa Happy now. :cool-smiley-026:

Who is your insurance carrier ? sounds like they are going to be hassle free on this ( :hitfan: ) and Im looking for an insurance company for my next ride

satisfactionII 03-09-2008 08:21 PM

the carrier is Chubb, the agency is Boaters Insurance in Danford Ca.


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