Hubby's boat got "rear-ended" by a boat twice her size, while she was moored at our marina slip.
Visual damage we can see are about 3" of the stb motor skeg was broken off, and the prop has been bent. Unsure if she might have additional damage, so what should we have the marine repair shop look for and should the prop be repaired or replaced?
We have 2007 twin 200's on a 28' Idaho. Both engines were at full tilt and out of water when she was hit. She's too big to trailer around to get different estimates, so it looks like we will need to use the repair shop at the marina. They seem to do good work, but like all "marine" repair shops they are high priced.
This is my hubby's baby, so we want to make sure she is repaired to how she was prior to impact damage.
Sorry guys....me bad, originally entered twin 225's, but they are twin 200's with stainless steel props
Thanks for any advice!
Visual damage we can see are about 3" of the stb motor skeg was broken off, and the prop has been bent. Unsure if she might have additional damage, so what should we have the marine repair shop look for and should the prop be repaired or replaced?
We have 2007 twin 200's on a 28' Idaho. Both engines were at full tilt and out of water when she was hit. She's too big to trailer around to get different estimates, so it looks like we will need to use the repair shop at the marina. They seem to do good work, but like all "marine" repair shops they are high priced.
This is my hubby's baby, so we want to make sure she is repaired to how she was prior to impact damage.
Sorry guys....me bad, originally entered twin 225's, but they are twin 200's with stainless steel props
Thanks for any advice!
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