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You can't check alignment with the shaft removed or with the boat out of the water.RobS wrote:It may be wise to get the shaft checked for trueness (especially with all of the whacking you've been doing) and when it's out you can change the shaft seal, check engine alignment, etc etc etc
Perhaps your boat was blocked just right. I would never go to the bank with saying alignment can be done on land. I have seen shafts move 2 inches on land and be perfect when back in the water. You never know. Everything flexes.RobS wrote: These boats don't flex..
Agreed and that was not my intention. Just sharing my experiences with the 28TE.jleonard wrote: I would never go to the bank with saying alignment can be done on land.
So you can dig that hole behind the boat?Serenity wrote:My prop is still there at the end of the shaft. Waiting for the weather to get above freezing....