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  1. #1
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    Broken Cavitation Plate

    Did some damage on Lake Cumberland over the weekend. Not sure how/when it happened. Didn't hear or notice anything. I'm assuming a stick or something got into the prop at the right time.

    In any case, who has dealt with this and what have you done? Did it have warranty implications and what was the cost? It doesn't really impact performance much...but I've got to keep this boat for awhile and really won't like looking at it.

    Mercury 115 ProXS Four Stroke CT. Thanks!


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    Bass Cat Eyra 2019
    Mercury 250 Pro XS Fourstroke

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    #2
    You can maybe have a new piece welded on. Happened to me a few years ago and had it repaired at Green River Lake Prop
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    #3
    will have warnnaty implications ,damaged from impact, call ins and make a claim /what its for exactly, you pay now they pay
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    #4
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    #5
    ya'll are right....needs a new lower unit, $500 deductible...thanks!
    Bass Cat Eyra 2019
    Mercury 250 Pro XS Fourstroke