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Jet shaft through hull blowout

Good to hear progress! Hope that hose works out. Having a bit of trouble visualizing the pics... :)
 
Not hose, pvc. It goes from the bearing on the back of the engine to the through hull fitting and will be silicone on both ends.
 
Ah, PVC--my bad. Got the pics now! Don't actually look all that bad. From the aft view looks like you might have a little epoxy clean up to do, but I think a semi-circular file takes care of that without a problem. All in all looks pretty solid. Nice.
 
No vibes. Sounds just like it did before the blowout. Hense the reason I used the pvc to put the fitting in.
 
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