ferrispeterchris
Well-Known Member
While out sailing the other day heard a noise which I first thought was slopping from the cockpit drains.I then realised that it was too regular to be that and found it came from the prop shaft which was "free wheeling".When I had moored up I investigated further initially thinking of a dry Cutlass (?) bearing even though I regularly tighten the grease thingy. Discovered when I turn the shaft by hand the rubbing noise is coming from the engine end where the shaft enters the gearbox.
I have recently got caught up twice by lobster pot ropes (not while motoring) once a heavyish rope which was round the rudder and I hacksawed off and then by a lightish one which freed itself.What is worrying me is the thought that the heavier one might have pulled the propellor. There does not appear to be any water coming or oil going out from the gearbox. Anyone had this happen to them? Peter.
I have recently got caught up twice by lobster pot ropes (not while motoring) once a heavyish rope which was round the rudder and I hacksawed off and then by a lightish one which freed itself.What is worrying me is the thought that the heavier one might have pulled the propellor. There does not appear to be any water coming or oil going out from the gearbox. Anyone had this happen to them? Peter.