SeaAndSea
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Just noticed dings on one of our props...I'm in Essex, any recommendations for prop repairs please?
Cheers
Colin
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Colin
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As opposed to the natural habitat of shafts.... the fuel pontoon!
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outdrives in their natural enviroment....ashore on the hard. ?![]()
Aha ..........you are obviously referring to the fact any shaft driven boat is usually actually in the water, capable of moving under its own steam and requiring fuel due to the fact it can actually go somewhere
Is that traces of hydraulic or gearbox oil under the legs....just asking
On more positive note, on one of the legs the rams do appear able to keep the leg in a raised position for little while.
My boat isn't ashore because of any fault. It's ashore for service ... which this time has been a good clean up, replace anodes and change oil. Also antifoul.
I feel preventative maintenance is very important and would agree there is less to do with a shaft drive boat.
I think shaft drive boats may need fresh anodes and antifoul paint at about the same intervals as a sterndrive boat .
I have yet to need a lift out due to sterndrive fault - other than one time due to smashed props.
There are are no leaks from the trim rams which are original as far as I am aware . The fact that one leg is raised higher than the other in my photograph is incidental and a reflects work in progress. One of the trim pumps was replaced by myself a couple of years ago.
Nor is their any gear oil leak. Any marks on the ground don't reflect any fluid leaks.
The paint on the out drives is substantially original.
I do understand he has an outdrive phobia due to past bad experiences.You are wasting your time. Oldgit is a bitter and twisted old tightwad that bought cheap, scrimped on service and paid the price.![]()