Murv
Well-Known Member
So, boat is finally finished, relaunched, hours of work done, cleaned and polished, ready to go.
Went down to it yesterday to do a bit more cosmetic work until we get some boat handling training done when we get chatting to a really nice guy at the marina who offers to come out with us.
Sun's shining, waters calm, why not? would be nice to actually go out on the thing instead of just slogging over it!
Anyway, long story short, didn't even leave the pontoon because it now won't engage reverse.
The throttle isn't sticking, because when you push the pin in to release the gear cable, it revs smoothly in both directions.
Other weird thing is that with the leg fully up, it does slip smoothly into reverse. As soon as the leg lowers, even a couple of inches, it just will not go in to gear.
Forward gear is fine, with leg up or down.
Option 1) (and the one I like) is to cram the boat full of expired flares and concrete, scuttle it over the wreck of the Montgomery and see how high we can get it to go whilst I laugh manically
Option 2) (probably more likely but not really feeling it at the moment) try and fix the thing and see if it stays working long enough to get just one trip out on it.
Any ideas? Leg is a Volvo AQ270 (the early model) coupled to a 2.5 TDI Lancing marine engine.
Reverse gear has worked perfectly well before, and was working perfectly when the boat was moved the few yards from where it was relaunched a few days ago to its current position.
Went down to it yesterday to do a bit more cosmetic work until we get some boat handling training done when we get chatting to a really nice guy at the marina who offers to come out with us.
Sun's shining, waters calm, why not? would be nice to actually go out on the thing instead of just slogging over it!
Anyway, long story short, didn't even leave the pontoon because it now won't engage reverse.
The throttle isn't sticking, because when you push the pin in to release the gear cable, it revs smoothly in both directions.
Other weird thing is that with the leg fully up, it does slip smoothly into reverse. As soon as the leg lowers, even a couple of inches, it just will not go in to gear.
Forward gear is fine, with leg up or down.
Option 1) (and the one I like) is to cram the boat full of expired flares and concrete, scuttle it over the wreck of the Montgomery and see how high we can get it to go whilst I laugh manically
Option 2) (probably more likely but not really feeling it at the moment) try and fix the thing and see if it stays working long enough to get just one trip out on it.
Any ideas? Leg is a Volvo AQ270 (the early model) coupled to a 2.5 TDI Lancing marine engine.
Reverse gear has worked perfectly well before, and was working perfectly when the boat was moved the few yards from where it was relaunched a few days ago to its current position.