upthesolent
Well-Known Member
Being a newbie to having an inboard engine I wonder if the following problem is a common one.
When making good progress under sail, there is a noise which I assume is coming from the propeller which I guess is turning round with the force of the water against it. The first time I heard it we were goosewinged in a brisk 4 and I thought it was actually made by the wind going through the rigging, but soon realised that is was a whirring noise. I did try putting the cockpit lever into drive position but that made no difference.
I have an 11 h.p. Vetus twin turning a twin blade prop (looks like it has a rope cutter added) via a Volvo Saildrive unit on my Leisure 23.
I suppose folding props would be the answer but I feel that`s going to be expensive. Any thoughts, comments on this please. I find it a most unpleasant noise!
When making good progress under sail, there is a noise which I assume is coming from the propeller which I guess is turning round with the force of the water against it. The first time I heard it we were goosewinged in a brisk 4 and I thought it was actually made by the wind going through the rigging, but soon realised that is was a whirring noise. I did try putting the cockpit lever into drive position but that made no difference.
I have an 11 h.p. Vetus twin turning a twin blade prop (looks like it has a rope cutter added) via a Volvo Saildrive unit on my Leisure 23.
I suppose folding props would be the answer but I feel that`s going to be expensive. Any thoughts, comments on this please. I find it a most unpleasant noise!