Pavalijo
Well-Known Member
When we purchased Calypso the local Volvo dealer installed a new propeller as the existing folder's pins were worn. We were a bit disappointed with the performance but the Volvo dealer quickly closed and so we have lived with a top cruising speed of 4 kts at 2,400rpm (39hp VP 2040B engine, 120SD saildrive, 9.92m waterline length, 10 tons displacement fully laden). Other owners of the same model report 6kts plus, and when we have wind and waves against we can be down to 3 kts or worse!
I initially assumed that the wrong prop had been specified but we would have to live with it. We were tootling around the Clyde with short distances and little tide. However now that we are off cruising it has proven an issue that we are going to have to deal with.
When I started looking into this in earnest a year ago I discovered that the part number on the blades was different to the quote for the 17x12 blades - hopefully I had solved the problem. However Volvo (after a lot of head scratching) said that this was old stock and that the part number for the 17x12 LH blades had changed.
I have now spoken to the very helpful people at Darglow - they say that the prop spec sounds about right for the boat. I am taking my prop to them and they will measure it to make sure that Volvo are correct that the old part number is for the same blade as quoted. If it is then I am a bit lost where to go next.
My thought is whether the clutch may be slipping, however if it is then it is a very consistent slip, ie the performance is consistently poor and has not really deteriorated in the 400 hours or so that we have run under engine in the last 5 years.
The engine revs very freely under load, but acceleration/stopping is very slow, and speeds are very slow. On a trial we got to WOT very easily and my thoughts were that the prop must be underpitched. For the first time in a few years we had a trip on two other yachts this year and the acceleration was noticeable compared to ours.
At first service post purchase the saildrive oil was milky and the seal changed - it has been clear since (changed every year using engine oil as recommended).
Calypso is in a Spanish yard so we don't have easy access to her as we are home for the winter, but I wondered if anyone has experienced saildrive clutch slip and if so what were the symptoms and what was the remedy (I assume that a 22 year old saildrive clutch can be repaired/replaced)?
Many thanks in advance, Paul
I initially assumed that the wrong prop had been specified but we would have to live with it. We were tootling around the Clyde with short distances and little tide. However now that we are off cruising it has proven an issue that we are going to have to deal with.
When I started looking into this in earnest a year ago I discovered that the part number on the blades was different to the quote for the 17x12 blades - hopefully I had solved the problem. However Volvo (after a lot of head scratching) said that this was old stock and that the part number for the 17x12 LH blades had changed.
I have now spoken to the very helpful people at Darglow - they say that the prop spec sounds about right for the boat. I am taking my prop to them and they will measure it to make sure that Volvo are correct that the old part number is for the same blade as quoted. If it is then I am a bit lost where to go next.
My thought is whether the clutch may be slipping, however if it is then it is a very consistent slip, ie the performance is consistently poor and has not really deteriorated in the 400 hours or so that we have run under engine in the last 5 years.
The engine revs very freely under load, but acceleration/stopping is very slow, and speeds are very slow. On a trial we got to WOT very easily and my thoughts were that the prop must be underpitched. For the first time in a few years we had a trip on two other yachts this year and the acceleration was noticeable compared to ours.
At first service post purchase the saildrive oil was milky and the seal changed - it has been clear since (changed every year using engine oil as recommended).
Calypso is in a Spanish yard so we don't have easy access to her as we are home for the winter, but I wondered if anyone has experienced saildrive clutch slip and if so what were the symptoms and what was the remedy (I assume that a 22 year old saildrive clutch can be repaired/replaced)?
Many thanks in advance, Paul