Sunday morning, leaving the Patapsco River, entering the Bay, I made my first contact with a submerged object! The object was a piece of timber, 18" square by 25' long. I was running east just after sunrise, at about 14-15knts in a 1ft following sea and the log was perpendicular to my path just under the water. Never saw it coming, just felt a single LARGE bang

Throttled back to see it bobbing in my wake. Though for sure I'd find water coming in from somewhere. After a complete interior inspection found nothing, put her in gear, no noises, no vibrations, no water coming in at the shaft seal or rudder post and shaft looked good. Gradually brought her back on plane, nothing abnormal. steering was good, trim tabs worked, same speed/rpm so......went fishing, caught our limit and headed home. Tomorrow I haul the boat and see exactly what I did. I had a couple of friends along and I think we all thought we were going swimming after the impact. After inventory they just shock their heads and said the Albin is one tough boat, I must agree.
I do have a question. I have never had this kind of impact with this large an object. Other than the obvious impact site damage, is there anything else that I need to have checked?
I'll post some photos after we pull her tomorrow.
Thanks,
John