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Most likely why it was broken to begin with? I guess what I need to do is put the boat in the water, make sure it floats then make sure it starts and then go for a run ... I am sure it will. I looked at it last weekend and it's in much better shape than I thought. |
I checked and the anode was broken to allow the prop to rotate. Keep me on track here but I think it will work the way it is and I don’t need to replace anything. The spot where the anode is, is just a little rough but no cracks. So once more go ahead and replace nothing.
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MERCURY sells the anodes without the skeg fin just for people running large props. If you run one with a skeg fin on it, you will have to grind it to clear the prop. Replacing the anodes is always a good idea if you plan on keeping it in the water.
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