Sailfree
Well-Known Member
On my Volvo 2040 saildrive the forward clutch went prematurely (2 seasons) such that boat went astern but no drive forward.
I had the gearbox replaced but the question on this forum reminded me that I don't really understand how the clutches work and why one would fail/wear out.
The boat was fitted with a feathering prop. Theoretically prop would feather or forced to feather by engaging reverse.
Could anyone explain to me or point me in the right direction of how the clutches work and speculate as to whether a feathering prop could contribute to the failure.
I am just about to fit a feathering prop to new Jeanneau with yanmar engine/gearebox.
Many thanks
I had the gearbox replaced but the question on this forum reminded me that I don't really understand how the clutches work and why one would fail/wear out.
The boat was fitted with a feathering prop. Theoretically prop would feather or forced to feather by engaging reverse.
Could anyone explain to me or point me in the right direction of how the clutches work and speculate as to whether a feathering prop could contribute to the failure.
I am just about to fit a feathering prop to new Jeanneau with yanmar engine/gearebox.
Many thanks