Sishoe
Well-Known Member
Being new to the frighteningly simple shaft & rudder world, could I ask for comments of the rather knackered port prop in the photo link below.
Bit of background, when the boat was surveyed back in the summer, it was picked up that the port prop was showing signs of electrolysis/pinking, and the starboard prop had some light damage. Both were sent to a local prop shop, one for repair and the other to be measured for the manufacture of a replacement.
I had all the anodes replaced and the boat was relaunched prior to handover to me.
Roll the clock forward 3 months and the boat is now out the water again, and had its replacement prop fitted. The pictures on the link below are from the current lift prior to the prop being replaced.
All the anodes I fitted back in May have worn equally, the shaft, P-bracket and rudder on the port side look fine, only the prop appears to have continued to deteriorate.
My question is could this just be an old worn out prop that is naturally de-zincing at the end of its life (the starboard prop possibly having already been replaced) or does it look like I have a problem? would not everything thing on the port side be effected if I had a continuity problem on that side (the continuity is being checked, I'm yet to know the result).
The boat is 8 years old.
https://1drv.ms/f/s!AoMBqVrTEKbpqQGiy-pF6r9-gGdg
Bit of background, when the boat was surveyed back in the summer, it was picked up that the port prop was showing signs of electrolysis/pinking, and the starboard prop had some light damage. Both were sent to a local prop shop, one for repair and the other to be measured for the manufacture of a replacement.
I had all the anodes replaced and the boat was relaunched prior to handover to me.
Roll the clock forward 3 months and the boat is now out the water again, and had its replacement prop fitted. The pictures on the link below are from the current lift prior to the prop being replaced.
All the anodes I fitted back in May have worn equally, the shaft, P-bracket and rudder on the port side look fine, only the prop appears to have continued to deteriorate.
My question is could this just be an old worn out prop that is naturally de-zincing at the end of its life (the starboard prop possibly having already been replaced) or does it look like I have a problem? would not everything thing on the port side be effected if I had a continuity problem on that side (the continuity is being checked, I'm yet to know the result).
The boat is 8 years old.
https://1drv.ms/f/s!AoMBqVrTEKbpqQGiy-pF6r9-gGdg