MarieK
Well-Known Member
I have never even checked my engine mount nuts, must do that!
The engineer just rang. Problem solved. The outboard rear engine mount nut had worked loose, allowing the engine to drop and putting extra load on the shaft. That was enough, as described earlier, to cause the vibration. However, it had also put enough strain on the coupling to shear the head of one of the gearbox-coupling bolts.
They're just sourcing the coupling bolt now, and all should be back together very soon, at fairly minimal expense (no new engine mounts, cutless bearings, props or shafts needed). As an aside, I also managed to get her freshly antifouled, polished all the underwater gear and checked the anodes, so she's good to go!
Given the damage that could have been inflicted (a la Muckfarter sinking), it was a very lucky escape...