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Wow that is crazy. Glad everyone is ok and the boat survived.
Typically because my ramp is steep I back down until the boat is in the water but not floating unhook the winch then back in the rest of the way. Doing it this way with a steep ramp makes it much easier to undo the winch without the boat pulling it all out super fast.
cgaggie i can’t imagine e the horror of seeing and hearing that.
I’m with others: back her down, once she floats my wife fires her up before we unhook and back rest of the way down. This way if it doesn’t start for whatever reason we are still connected and only takes 30 seconds extra.
If you were running a stainless prop you would have sustained a lot more damage.
Agree
my wife and daughter were in the boat and got a heck of a ride!
Prop did what it is designed to do - softer brass takes the brunt of the impact and not allow damage other components / shaft
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