SoonerWarVet
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- May 24, 2010
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Just bought a brand new Glastron GT185 with a Volvo 3.0. We moved the boat into the garage after a day of boating. I had a spotter in the back watching the outdrive, as I was trimming it as far down as I could to make room so I could still walk behind it. The person clearly didn't know what they were doing as I instructed them to tell me when I was 4 inches from the concrete floor. Well, next thing you know the front end of the boat is coming up because the outdrive trimmed down and the fin on the bottom was pushing against the concrete.
The fin is now very slightly bent to the left on the very back (aft) tip.
Should I worry about this? Can I still use the boat until I get it fixed? Can it even be fixed without having to replace the entire outdrive?
I am first time boat owner and I clearly messed up. I guess it is a lesson learned. I know have my wife back there when I lower the unit because she really wants to take good care of the boat.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks!!!!
SoonerWarVet
Operation Iraqi Freedom / Operation Enduring Freedom
"Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens." - The late and great Jimi Hendrix
The fin is now very slightly bent to the left on the very back (aft) tip.
Should I worry about this? Can I still use the boat until I get it fixed? Can it even be fixed without having to replace the entire outdrive?
I am first time boat owner and I clearly messed up. I guess it is a lesson learned. I know have my wife back there when I lower the unit because she really wants to take good care of the boat.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks!!!!
SoonerWarVet
Operation Iraqi Freedom / Operation Enduring Freedom
"Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens." - The late and great Jimi Hendrix