insurance denied

toot2000

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looking for info. on insurance deniels.Power head was blown due to over rev. after hitting something under the water. Insurance says can;t happen
 

JB

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Re: insurance denied

Hi, Mike.<br /><br />Are you sure this is an I/O question? Sounds like an Outboard question to me ("Powerhead?).
 

Tufan

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Re: insurance denied

Agreed with the captain JB..<br />However, If you could get a mechanic (lisenced) sign on your story - you could proceed further.<br /><br />Tufan
 

airman

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Re: insurance denied

It seems to me it should be pretty easy to have that happen. You hit a log and spun the rubber hub in the prop. Now the engine has no load and over-revs. Take a good look at the prop. If it's spun, I think you've got a pretty good claim.
 

popazog

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Re: insurance denied

I agree, it can happen. I did something similar this summer. I was trying out a composite prop and hit a submerged log, smashed off all the blades which sent my RPM through the roof. Fortunately the alarm went off and I pulled back... no damage to the engine, but try changing a prop in the middle of a busy channel in 3 foot swells. Anyway, my experience with insurance companies is that if they can find a way to deny a claim, they will. It's up to you to prove it. Good luck. ;)
 
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