simplyred
Member
Hi
I had a Brunton varifold prop fitted to the saildrive on my beneteau 31.7 last year, the prop when fitted was a thing of engineering beauty and maybe should have been mounted in a glass case and hung on the wall... but I digress.
When I had the boat lifted to overwinter, my pride and joy prop looked a hundred years old, heavly pitted and some quite large areas where the brass had been eaten into.
Was I the cause of this. when it was fitted new I painted it with Seajet shogun standard antifouling, having thought about it a bit should I have used primer first?
I know it'll take a fair bit to polish any pitting out and fear that I could unbalance the blades if I'm too agressive.
Does any forumite have any comments to make ..advice to offer etc etc
Regards
John
I had a Brunton varifold prop fitted to the saildrive on my beneteau 31.7 last year, the prop when fitted was a thing of engineering beauty and maybe should have been mounted in a glass case and hung on the wall... but I digress.
When I had the boat lifted to overwinter, my pride and joy prop looked a hundred years old, heavly pitted and some quite large areas where the brass had been eaten into.
Was I the cause of this. when it was fitted new I painted it with Seajet shogun standard antifouling, having thought about it a bit should I have used primer first?
I know it'll take a fair bit to polish any pitting out and fear that I could unbalance the blades if I'm too agressive.
Does any forumite have any comments to make ..advice to offer etc etc
Regards
John