thejonesey
Well-Known Member
Hi,
My Merry Fisher 805 nearly sank two days ago as a result of an incorrectly fitted stern gland seal (volvo type) -it literally came off! Fortunately I was able to motor back to a lift and get pulled out.
The stern lazerette (with the gland) and the exhaust filled up and then started filling forward. The water may have just touched the bottom of the engine but no more, as the bulkhead kept it at bay. The instrument panel is now dead and there was a buzzing sound after I had turned off the engine and ignition. Strangely the engine battery seems to work although the engine will not start.
Does anyone suggest what I should do next. The guy who did the stern gland will sort that out but what else should I get replaced/insist on being fixed? Should I get an engineer to look at it?
Thanks
Rob
My Merry Fisher 805 nearly sank two days ago as a result of an incorrectly fitted stern gland seal (volvo type) -it literally came off! Fortunately I was able to motor back to a lift and get pulled out.
The stern lazerette (with the gland) and the exhaust filled up and then started filling forward. The water may have just touched the bottom of the engine but no more, as the bulkhead kept it at bay. The instrument panel is now dead and there was a buzzing sound after I had turned off the engine and ignition. Strangely the engine battery seems to work although the engine will not start.
Does anyone suggest what I should do next. The guy who did the stern gland will sort that out but what else should I get replaced/insist on being fixed? Should I get an engineer to look at it?
Thanks
Rob