Soul_dancee
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone
I have completed a service for the shafts and the propeller few months back and installed new anods on the shafts+rudders+Propellers +trim tabs.
I currently have 2 anods installed in each shaft (total is 4)
I dove under the boat few days back and noticed that the front shaft anods have moved from it's original place.
I was told by the diver who is going to replaced the damaged anods that the location of the shaft anods has to be carefully measured to avoid unnecessary shaft vibration and damage.
For that reason i have contacted the local princess dealer and i was shock to know that princess don't require any shaft anods. But he says that i can keep them if i want to.
(anodes were installed by the previous boat owner)
I am currently suffering from mild vibration that increase with the hire RPM.
do you guys recommend me to keep or remove the shaft anodes? Giving that i live in Dubai where it gets really hot during summer and my rudder anods get eaten up really fast.
Best regards.
I have completed a service for the shafts and the propeller few months back and installed new anods on the shafts+rudders+Propellers +trim tabs.
I currently have 2 anods installed in each shaft (total is 4)
I dove under the boat few days back and noticed that the front shaft anods have moved from it's original place.
I was told by the diver who is going to replaced the damaged anods that the location of the shaft anods has to be carefully measured to avoid unnecessary shaft vibration and damage.
For that reason i have contacted the local princess dealer and i was shock to know that princess don't require any shaft anods. But he says that i can keep them if i want to.
(anodes were installed by the previous boat owner)
I am currently suffering from mild vibration that increase with the hire RPM.
do you guys recommend me to keep or remove the shaft anodes? Giving that i live in Dubai where it gets really hot during summer and my rudder anods get eaten up really fast.
Best regards.
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