if the drive was up and hit the car, I would not sweat it. But call your insurance agent and see if your covered.
Next time listen to the wife....She's always right
So I back the boat into my wifes brand new Audi. I knew it was there. I was more worried about the boat then her car.... The bottom of the drive slit the bumper and the prop dented the back of the car near the license plate.
I looked at the prop and the drive and there wasn't a scratch... Do you think I should still pull the prop and have it checked??? It looks fine to me.
I hate it when that happens. If it was mine I would spin or turn the prop looking for runout or possibly bent shaft and any changes in the contour of the blades. If you decide to pull the prop to have it checked you might as well put a dial indicator on the shaft or have someone do it and make sure the shaft is not bent also. Cheap easy check if you are worried about any damage.
Just my .02
if the drive was up and hit the car, I would not sweat it. But call your insurance agent and see if your covered.
Next time listen to the wife....She's always right
Put the prop on the back of your wife's Audi-doody and get your boat a new one
Put the prop on the back of your wife's Audi-doody and get your boat a new one
This is a labbed 24'. I hope to God its not sick :220v: :220v:
duck tape it and call it a day