QL thruster shear pin

Portland Billy

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Does anyone know where I can find a thruster shear pin part number 41100700?
Seems I can only find a full propeller kit for £66.
I only need a shear pin.
 

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If you cannot find it maybe you can make one up.
my QL thruster shear pin is just a piece of ss rod nothing fancy.
Stupidly never bothered to measure and keep the dia and length!
 

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Perhaps if Portland Billy either buys one or makes one from measuring the old bits he could post the size to help other in the future.
 

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Do you have the broken pin for comparison?
Maybe a suitable shear pin can be found in one of those little Holt Marine packs sold in chandleries ?
 

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Thing is shear pins are designed to SHEAR at a specific loading which is decided by a combination of pin material, cross sectional area, hardness/heat treatmant of the material.
If you can acurately duplicate all of these then fine. If not you could end up with a pin that is not strong enough to take the full torque of the motor .
Or worse still one that will not shear until after the prop has been damaged or something somewhere in between like teeth on the gearbox .
Starts to get a tad expensive from then onwards .
 

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Porto is correct
U can’t just stick a ‘piece’ in
It is more technical than that
I speak from experience
Tried ‘bodging ’ on three boats
Nimbus 27
Nimbus 365
Plus a Fairline
3 times further failure until I fitted ‘original equipment’
OE for short!
the Nimbus 365 was/ is where the problem of the incorrect shear pin really highlited to me the ‘not to bodge’ scenario
I stuck 3 homemade pins in
Correct diameter etc etc
All failed eventually
?
 

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They're supposed to fail? How do you know they didn't do exactly what they're supposed to do and fail when an obstruction came through the tube?
 

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They're supposed to fail? How do you know they didn't do exactly what they're supposed to do and fail when an obstruction came through the tube?
Yes there is a chance that Kawasaki had hit on the right material specification and the failure was due to an obstruction but my money is on failure due to material guesswork.
 

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I well understand the function of a shear pin.
But if spares are unavailable - what options do I have other than self engineered replacement ?
 

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I have the same thruster and bought 2 from DB marine at Cookham. Turns out they are mild steel as anything else wouldn't shear. I have the part number on the boat and can let you have it over the weekend if that helps? PM me if you want it.
 

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I having the same problem with a left hand prop for a QL thruster they don’t make them but there are right hand ones around . If any one has a left let me know.
 

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Club member had a bowthruster shaft fail where the shear pin goes throught shaft.
Chance of OEM replacement . NIL. Out of prduction.
Faced with purchase of complete new unit.
Local machine shop either welded old unit or turned up a new shaft for about £50.00.
 

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Some debris was accidentally drawn into my bow thruster . The shear pin survived but the plastic prop was damaged by the shear pin.
So much for the shear pin being the weakest link.
 

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I having the same problem with a left hand prop for a QL thruster they don’t make them but there are right hand ones around . If any one has a left let me know.

Am i being dumb, but couldn't you just fit a right handed prop and then swap teh wires around at the switch so that the prop direction is effectively reversed?
 

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Am i being dumb, but couldn't you just fit a right handed prop and then swap teh wires around at the switch so that the prop direction is effectively reversed?
My thruster has 2 props one RH and LH . If you put 2 the same props on it will counteract each other . Currently I just have 1 prop on that gives me some thrust .
 

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odd, my QL has one shaft bringing the thrust from the motor and a small gbox with two half shafts each one with an identical propeler contrarotating...
 
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