If your inboard outboard boat runs aground what action should you take?
lift
Stop the engine and lift the outdrive
Stop the engine and lift the outdrive
If your inboard-outboard boat runs aground, in addition to shifting the weight away from the point of grounding, you should assess the situation to determine if the boat is taking on water or if there are any damages. Next, try to gently rock the boat back and forth to dislodge it from the ground. If that doesn’t work, consider using a paddle or anchor line to pull the boat free, and avoid revving the engine, as this could cause further damage. If necessary, signal for assistance or call for help.
Raise the propeller clear of the sea bed, so it doesn't get obstructed when you try to re-start the motor.
If your inboard-outboard boat runs aground, in addition to shifting weight away from the point of impact, you should assess the situation to determine if the boat is taking on water or if there is any visible damage. If it's safe, try to gently rock the boat back and forth to free it from the ground. Avoid excessive throttle, as this could cause further damage. If the boat remains stuck, consider calling for assistance or using a tow service to help dislodge it.
Either sails or with motors, either inboard or outboard. Inboard has basically a car motor connected to the propeller, outboard, the motor hangs on the back of the boat.
Raise the motor, get out and push the boat to deeper water.
stop the engine and lift the outdrive
Yes. A motor doesn't guarantee that a boat cannot sink.
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