Disconnect prop shaft from tranny before hauling?

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Ed Shankle

Think having a flexible coupling would address the concern?
Regards,
Ed
Ed Shankle
Tail Wind #866 1989 m25xp
Salem, MA

Bill Shreeves

It crossed my mind but, the bushings in a flexible coupling are firm.  If they're under constant tension/compression in one direction for 6 months who knows if they might take a set.  I'm comfortable with removing 4 bolts.  Heck, it takes about the same amount of time to remove the friggin' bolts as me removing the engine cover to check the engine, belts, hoses and oil before every outing.   Its really not a big deal.   For all the maintenance we do on our boats to ensure they're safe, reliable and fun, this is about as easy as it gets.
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Bill Shreeves
s/v "Begnnings" 1987 Shoal Draft #333
M25XPB, Worton Creek, MD