Cannot help wondering if allowing the prop to get so dirty was the cause of one blade breaking off due to vibrationYou think you have problems?View attachment 189040
Unlikely. The photo shows a classic case of dezincification.Cannot help wondering if allowing the prop to get so dirty was the cause of one blade breaking off due to vibration
Providing the the blade itself has not been deformed , some of us just might get couple of 10Ib flogging hammers and gently "dress" that little kink away .I've got a ding on my propeller blade. Is it a serious issue that needs investigation - i thought these things were just normal things for a propeller?
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Leading to failure caused by excessive vibration perhaps?Unlikely. The photo shows a classic case of dezincification.
Yes, likely - but you said the prop was "dirty". A dirty prop would not lead to a blade breaking of.Leading to failure caused by excessive vibration perhaps?![]()
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The issue is prospective buyers have been looking at the boat and two of them have pointed out the tiny ding on the propeller as being an issue. I never even noticed it before
^^ This. Actually, an anvil or large dolly block is preferred, but if you had those you would most likely have already fixed it. Not a big deal, I've done worse.Couple of hammers - get it straight ....
Anyone comments ... just shrug shoulders and say boat does same today as it always has ...
Just a complete fred drift here but if it were an aeroplane propeller in aluminium the real concern is starting fatigue cracks from a ding that can result in blade snapping off. (you are dead if this happens due to unbalance of prop and consequent loss of engine so loss of fore and aft balance)
The fix is to agressively file out the damage to a smooth curve with a round file. removes stress raiser. ol'will