SeaDave
Well-Known Member
I'm hoping you can save me a bit of time/cost here.
I had my SeaRay 225 serviced towards the end of the summer - had it anti-fouled and an engine service and the propeller cleaned which took the up from sub 15 knots to over 30 again. It's a 2.8 diesel and goes well when all clean but slows right down when the prop gets grubby.
I'm assuming that having not used the boat since Oct the prop will be badly fouled? If so - is there an easy way for me to get it clean without taking the boat out of the water again. What do you all do - jump in and take it off underwater - is that advisable?
Any suggestions welcome - as I say, I only need to get the prop polished really, other than that it's fine. Do the props only get badly fouled in the summer? I'm quite new to all this so would appreciate any basic help.
Cheers.
I had my SeaRay 225 serviced towards the end of the summer - had it anti-fouled and an engine service and the propeller cleaned which took the up from sub 15 knots to over 30 again. It's a 2.8 diesel and goes well when all clean but slows right down when the prop gets grubby.
I'm assuming that having not used the boat since Oct the prop will be badly fouled? If so - is there an easy way for me to get it clean without taking the boat out of the water again. What do you all do - jump in and take it off underwater - is that advisable?
Any suggestions welcome - as I say, I only need to get the prop polished really, other than that it's fine. Do the props only get badly fouled in the summer? I'm quite new to all this so would appreciate any basic help.
Cheers.