dnscomp
New Member
Hi all
My 12 foot speedboat has been moored in a creek neer my home for a number of months, last week a high tide pulled it toward the marsh and when the tide went out it left the boat at a steep angle, when the next mornings tide came in it filld with water and sank
It was 5 days untill i was able to get to it and i have now got the boat on dry land and i am just wondering what the general consensus it about the engine and whether it stands any chance at all of being ok again
It all looks fine but has been submerged in the sea for a number of days, it is a 60hp mercury circa 1994 and i currently have not tried anything to revive it
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated
Dan
My 12 foot speedboat has been moored in a creek neer my home for a number of months, last week a high tide pulled it toward the marsh and when the tide went out it left the boat at a steep angle, when the next mornings tide came in it filld with water and sank
It was 5 days untill i was able to get to it and i have now got the boat on dry land and i am just wondering what the general consensus it about the engine and whether it stands any chance at all of being ok again
It all looks fine but has been submerged in the sea for a number of days, it is a 60hp mercury circa 1994 and i currently have not tried anything to revive it
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated
Dan