West Coast
Well-Known Member
Hi all
I have a Max Power CT100 bow thruster, new with the boat in 2012. Observed the starboard prop had some blade damage so decided to remove it to check it over, possibly replace. Removed the grub screw, but prop still refused to be easily be removed. So made a custom prop puller from some scraps of steel, eventually prop came off.
I found that the stbd prop drive pin is slightly bent so will not come out of the shaft in either direction. The bent pin was the reason why the prop would not easily come off.I have tried gentle tapping of the pin, but no success - dont want to hit harder for fear of damaging the shaft bearings. The pin is bent such the old prop (or new replacement) will be hard to push back on.
I have tried using long nose mole grips to put some force on the end of the pin to push it out, with the mole grips braced back to the far side of the prop shaft. So far no luck. Obviously, this is all hard to reach as it is in the bow thruster tunnel, circa 200mm dia.
So - first question is if anyone knows of a clever tool or method I could use to remove the pin while the drive leg is still in place? The drive shaft is 14mm dia, and the pin is set back 35mm from the end of the shaft
Second question is if anyone has removed and reinstalled a CT100 thruster drive leg? Is this straightforward to do? The bent pin could easily be removed if I can remove the drive leg and take it to a workshop.
Thanks

I have a Max Power CT100 bow thruster, new with the boat in 2012. Observed the starboard prop had some blade damage so decided to remove it to check it over, possibly replace. Removed the grub screw, but prop still refused to be easily be removed. So made a custom prop puller from some scraps of steel, eventually prop came off.
I found that the stbd prop drive pin is slightly bent so will not come out of the shaft in either direction. The bent pin was the reason why the prop would not easily come off.I have tried gentle tapping of the pin, but no success - dont want to hit harder for fear of damaging the shaft bearings. The pin is bent such the old prop (or new replacement) will be hard to push back on.
I have tried using long nose mole grips to put some force on the end of the pin to push it out, with the mole grips braced back to the far side of the prop shaft. So far no luck. Obviously, this is all hard to reach as it is in the bow thruster tunnel, circa 200mm dia.
So - first question is if anyone knows of a clever tool or method I could use to remove the pin while the drive leg is still in place? The drive shaft is 14mm dia, and the pin is set back 35mm from the end of the shaft
Second question is if anyone has removed and reinstalled a CT100 thruster drive leg? Is this straightforward to do? The bent pin could easily be removed if I can remove the drive leg and take it to a workshop.
Thanks
