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No ,we only do that to witches. There are a lot of native american tribes up here .They have their own police force ,unrelated to city county & state .Man, this really sucks! I wish there were something I could do. You said somthing about Tribal Police... do they burn people at stake.
The owner is P.O. ,because the sheriff has been questioning them so muchIf I was the owner of the Searay and I know I had nothing to do with the damage to your Benny.......I would approach you and discuss the situation at hand and assure you that I had no involvement. His actions are speaking louder than any words......as for the owner.......what's her problem?!?
Prop and driveshaft would be first guess, but as you said, they're too low in the water. I'd look at the motor mounting, linkages, or transom assembly. Maybe that smack moved it around or damaged something in the transom area somehow.Does anyone have any ideas as to what may have been damaged to cause the low rpm vibration ?
Yeah, that's kind of where I was thinking too, linkage as well.If it was down possibly the rods for the power steering got tweaked.