beejay190
Well-Known Member
I had a scary experience last Tuesday afternoon when I was holding station approx. 100 yards from Poole Quay awaiting the 16.30 bridge lifts, inbound to Cobbs Quay.
Suddenly, without any prompting from me, the drive attempted to engage reverse gear. There was a lot of clunking as it tried to go into gear and I immediately pushed the hammer forward to stop the boat reversing. This happened a few times and I thought I might have got something caught round the props. I trimmed the drive up/down but this did not improve matters.
Poole Old Town Bridge lifted and I gingerly proceeded through and onwards under the Twin Sails Bridge ( just squeezing under at 2.8m clearance ).
Proceeded past the RNLI college and I then noticed that the hammer was not responding. Pushed as far forwards/backwards as it would go-no response. The boat was just moving forward at minimum speed in gear. Boat stuck in forward gear; only way of stopping was to switch the engine off.
I called up Cobbs and requested that someone be available on the Dry Stack pontoon to assist as I came into berth. Luckily the wind was light , there were no boats ahead of me and there was plenty of room on the pontoon. I switched the engine off approx. 30 yards from the pontoon and , assisted by the bow thruster, managed to glide to the pontoon where the Marina manager was waiting.
Boat is now out of the water awaiting inspection next Monday. It is stuck in forward gear and will start - which it should not do.
Hopefully not an expensive fix. Any thoughts on what has gone wrong, please.
Suddenly, without any prompting from me, the drive attempted to engage reverse gear. There was a lot of clunking as it tried to go into gear and I immediately pushed the hammer forward to stop the boat reversing. This happened a few times and I thought I might have got something caught round the props. I trimmed the drive up/down but this did not improve matters.
Poole Old Town Bridge lifted and I gingerly proceeded through and onwards under the Twin Sails Bridge ( just squeezing under at 2.8m clearance ).
Proceeded past the RNLI college and I then noticed that the hammer was not responding. Pushed as far forwards/backwards as it would go-no response. The boat was just moving forward at minimum speed in gear. Boat stuck in forward gear; only way of stopping was to switch the engine off.
I called up Cobbs and requested that someone be available on the Dry Stack pontoon to assist as I came into berth. Luckily the wind was light , there were no boats ahead of me and there was plenty of room on the pontoon. I switched the engine off approx. 30 yards from the pontoon and , assisted by the bow thruster, managed to glide to the pontoon where the Marina manager was waiting.
Boat is now out of the water awaiting inspection next Monday. It is stuck in forward gear and will start - which it should not do.
Hopefully not an expensive fix. Any thoughts on what has gone wrong, please.