jitterbug127 Posted August 25, 2017 Posted August 25, 2017 I just bought a brand new 2016 Honda 9.9 horse motor a couple weeks ago and yesterday was the first time I took it out. I was coming home 4 miles from my exit and the motor fell off the back of the boat. It was run over by a semi and is totaled. The transom on my job boat was marine wood and it slipped off going down the road. I tightened both of the knobs well before I left the dock to return home and they didn't budge. We fished all day and didn't have a problem. 3k down the drain. Oh well atleast no one got hurt. Moral of the story don't buy nice things if your name is jitterbug 1 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted August 25, 2017 Super User Posted August 25, 2017 Wow ~ Sounds like no one got hurt. But I bet that truck driver was pretty upset. Are you covered for whatever damage there was to the truck ? A-Jay Quote
jitterbug127 Posted August 25, 2017 Author Posted August 25, 2017 Truck just kept going, if there is a claim filed my car insurance will cover it, but no one stopped after they hit it. Multiple semi drivers kept running it over 1 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted August 25, 2017 Super User Posted August 25, 2017 3 minutes ago, jitterbug127 said: Truck just kept going, if there is a claim filed my car insurance will cover it, but no one stopped after they hit it. Multiple semi drivers kept running it over Oh Man ~ Sorry A-Jay Quote
Super User Darren. Posted August 25, 2017 Super User Posted August 25, 2017 Dude. Owww. Glad insurance is gonna cover and nobody is hurt as a result. Quote
Super User WRB Posted August 25, 2017 Super User Posted August 25, 2017 A little late; aluminum transum pad plate prevents the outboard mounting pads from sinking into the wood and loosening. Another item is a saftey chain that clips onto the tightening handles, goes under the transum center support stringer to keep the engine from vibrating lose and falling off. Bolting the engine onto the transum is another option if you don't remove it every trip. Your home owners insurance may cover this type of accident. Tom 1 Quote
Super User tcbass Posted August 25, 2017 Super User Posted August 25, 2017 We always used a long shackled padlock through the motor bolts. Kept someone from stealing the motor and from the bolts vibrating loose. 2 Quote
Super User Further North Posted August 26, 2017 Super User Posted August 26, 2017 Your homeowner's insurance might cover it if your boat insurance doesn't. Quote
Super User WIGuide Posted August 28, 2017 Super User Posted August 28, 2017 Totaled? Naaah....that'll buff right out! Seriously though that sucks. There's some good info here to prevent that from happening the next go around. Glad nobody was hurt. Quote
XpressJeff Posted August 28, 2017 Posted August 28, 2017 WITh ice, Please give me your address. I will send you some money for a bottle of that buffing compound you use! Must not be a 3M product? 1 Quote
Super User WIGuide Posted August 29, 2017 Super User Posted August 29, 2017 18 hours ago, XpressJeff said: WITh ice, Please give me your address. I will send you some money for a bottle of that buffing compound you use! Must not be a 3M product? For only 74 1/2 easy payments of 361.01 I'll send you a 3/10 oz bottle that will have that thing looking like new in no time Quote
Super User MickD Posted August 29, 2017 Super User Posted August 29, 2017 A heavy duty cable strap through the holes in the handles will work well, in a pinch. If the handles have holes, like they always used to. But the best solution is a lock that keeps the handles from turning, by themselves or a thief. Man, what a bummer, I really feel for you. Quote
XpressJeff Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 WIGuide, can I get a second bottle for a nominal handling fee? What a DEAL! Quote
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