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2005 Mercury outboard question (2 stroke)
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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 368642" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>Do you trailer with a transom saver? </p><p>It might have happened trailering home or even on the water, seeing as the rest of the skeg has the paont rubbed off.</p><p>If its not bent or affecting performance, no real need to fix.</p><p>Does your prop over hang it now?</p><p>I know people that get them welded, cant see it costing anywhere near $1000.</p><p>If you do get it welded, make sure the person understands what hes doing...theres orings seals etc that dont like much heat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 368642, member: 349"] Do you trailer with a transom saver? It might have happened trailering home or even on the water, seeing as the rest of the skeg has the paont rubbed off. If its not bent or affecting performance, no real need to fix. Does your prop over hang it now? I know people that get them welded, cant see it costing anywhere near $1000. If you do get it welded, make sure the person understands what hes doing...theres orings seals etc that dont like much heat. [/QUOTE]
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