wattsn
Well-Known Member
Stunning weather when we got up this morning in West Wales with little wind and water like the proverbial sheet of glass. Got the boat out early and mid morning decided to go up estuary for some lunch. 5 minutes in to the journey, 23 knots, 13m of water, then bang.
Hit something submerged. Legs kicked up into survival mode. Immediately shut down engines and began to pray. Checked everything inc all bilge areas for any hull fractures and all ok. Checked in the egine room next and green coolant everywhere. For some strange reason the survival kick or sudden prop stop had caused the coolant to leak from the coolant caps, obviously due to extreme pressure. Cleaned it all up and then gingerly lowered the legs a small way and started the engines. Started ok and ticked over, all gauges looked fine inc oil pressure and engine temps.
Issues could be quite extensive though as lots of vibration above about 6 knots, helm indicator does not show straight ahead when going straight ahead and steering wheel is also off centre when boat underway straight ahead. I am guessing damaged prop/s, damaged prop shaft/s or maybe more serious dmagae to leg/s.
Anyway, boat is now on a holding berth and will hopefully be lifted first thing Monday for inspection and repair. Following a call to my insurers of course.
Damn, blast bu99er and all that
Hit something submerged. Legs kicked up into survival mode. Immediately shut down engines and began to pray. Checked everything inc all bilge areas for any hull fractures and all ok. Checked in the egine room next and green coolant everywhere. For some strange reason the survival kick or sudden prop stop had caused the coolant to leak from the coolant caps, obviously due to extreme pressure. Cleaned it all up and then gingerly lowered the legs a small way and started the engines. Started ok and ticked over, all gauges looked fine inc oil pressure and engine temps.
Issues could be quite extensive though as lots of vibration above about 6 knots, helm indicator does not show straight ahead when going straight ahead and steering wheel is also off centre when boat underway straight ahead. I am guessing damaged prop/s, damaged prop shaft/s or maybe more serious dmagae to leg/s.
Anyway, boat is now on a holding berth and will hopefully be lifted first thing Monday for inspection and repair. Following a call to my insurers of course.
Damn, blast bu99er and all that