Ian h
Well-Known Member
Should have purchased a Hunton 43 from Martin ,
would not be going that slow now
Lifted outdrives twice in the last two weeks. As Elessar says fouling has been pretty bad.Lift the drives to beach position, get in the dinghy with a scraper and clean the drives and props , you will see a difference in speed and rpm .
I've seen people mentioning using diluted hydrochoric like brick cleaner, to get rid of hard growths eg barnacles, is that a thing?Lifted outdrives twice in the last two weeks. As Elessar says fouling has been pretty bad.
First time after being advised about the possible cause of my power dropping. Props were covered in worm.
I use rubber gloves and a wood stick to prevent any scratching.
Yes I think it's got to be fouling but will also get the original commissioning PDI data checked too as suggested by VP, as we've never seen the rated WOT top speed.Scala the boat you have is a true planing boat and fouling of hull and props will make a huge difference in % terms of knots dropped.
My boat is a semi displacement boat 18 /19 knots, as Restoration man, my fuel burn goes up 25% per mile but you loose only a couple of knots.
We had a sunseeker in once on water jet Drive cleaned hull and jets and it went from 22 knots wot to 38 knots.
If you have Nibral props ie Nickle Aluminium Bronze or stainless steel you van use brick cleaner, keep away from aluminium and rinse off after use if you do not relaunch within and hour or two. Brush on .
I'll get a lift and jetwash done anyway, and as suggested above will do a speed test straight afterwards.Fouling is your enemy. It will kill your speed and damage your engines far more than you'd think by just looking at it. First step is to get the hull and running gear cleaned. Twice a year in the Med from my (limited-ish) experience.
JT.
Don't say that, we loved SkyfallShould have purchased a Hunton 43 from Martin ,would not be going that slow now
Was amazed to spot you yesterday, what a coincidence. We have tried believe me! Family issues.Poor show. You need to get out more. ?
You've obviously never seen me in my swimmersProp / sterngear hygiene. More so noticeable if the power plants are just enough clean .
Get a shorty on and snorkel in with a scraper + wire brush .
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Pictures, or it does not countYou've obviously never seen me in my swimmersThat is never going to happen, I'll pay someone.
You've obviously never seen me in my swimmersThat is never going to happen, I'll pay someone.
Sky fall has been sold and gone to Poole.Don't say that, we loved Skyfalland the black 43 that featured in MBY last year is just along from us on the same pontoon at Swanwick. Looks amazing.
I might try that. Velox not for sale in the UK, Trilux 33 suggested as an alternative.I use Velox on my underwater metal bits in the med. If you don't you can sit and watch the fouling grow before your eyes. Its not perfect and it does slowly come off, however if your boat use is a bit unpredictable the props stay cleaner for a lot longer overall. Might be worth a try next time the boat gets antifouled.
Also in Hamble first season of the boat. WOT at 3700 rpm (D6-440). after 2 months and seeing significant weed build-up on hull and outdrive, WOT down at 3,500 rpm. Divers down there weeks ago, back at 3700 rpm (same weight). I am new to Motorboating and really surprised at effect of fouling and separately, of all up weight on attainable speeds. Slime is building again now again. Think this is an amalgam of hot weather and nutrients in a river. Does that sound right?
Might as well wee on your props. Same effectiveness as trilux 33.I might try that. Velox not for sale in the UK, Trilux 33 suggested as an alternative.
I'm having it lifted and jetwashed next week and I'll do the props with hydrochloric if they need it.