BigDog,
As stated earlier, there are 3 bellows. The largest one is the driveshaft/CV joint and is more like 4 to 5 inches in diameter. It's also the top one (from bottom to top). If it's cracked you should be able to stick your fingers in and feel the driveshaft that connects to the gimble bearing. Depending on how long it was cracked, your gimble bearing is probably junk. Don't fool around with it, just have it replaced or you will be stranded out on the lake when it decides to fail. The exhaust bellows is about 2 inches in diameter and is not as big a deal but you can do that yourself, it's just a bellows and 2 hose clamps. You probably won't take on water with a cracked exhaust bellows but replace it anyway. The driveshaft bellows is a different story and can really get you in trouble if you don't fix it right away.
Blue Thunder
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