I'm getting a warranty transmission swap on my boat, and visited the shop yesterday to drop off a part. The Service Coordinator said they had to pull my rudder because it is in the way of pulling the propshaft rearward to release the PCM v-drive. That makes sense to me.
However, he also said they DON'T have to pull the rudder on Nautiques for the same operation "because the rudder and propshaft are offset on Nautiques". They're having to call PCM and get 4.5 hours of additional labor approved because of this arrangement, which he said is not necessary on Nautiques.
Huh?
Does this make sense to anybody? Nautique cannot possibly have a non-centered prop or a non-centered rudder, can they? I can imagine Nautique having more fore-to-aft distance between their prop and rudder, but mine is a 24 footer so if any towboat was going to have enough distance there I'd think it would be mine. Yet this guy seemed surprised, and obviously they didn't expect it since they're having to get approval for more warranty labor than they originally negotiated with PCM.
However, he also said they DON'T have to pull the rudder on Nautiques for the same operation "because the rudder and propshaft are offset on Nautiques". They're having to call PCM and get 4.5 hours of additional labor approved because of this arrangement, which he said is not necessary on Nautiques.
Huh?
Does this make sense to anybody? Nautique cannot possibly have a non-centered prop or a non-centered rudder, can they? I can imagine Nautique having more fore-to-aft distance between their prop and rudder, but mine is a 24 footer so if any towboat was going to have enough distance there I'd think it would be mine. Yet this guy seemed surprised, and obviously they didn't expect it since they're having to get approval for more warranty labor than they originally negotiated with PCM.

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