Mei Mac
Well-Known Member
Not to worry, I'm sure there was a reason why they couldn't get back to me.I am pleased you managed to get what you needed and at what I think a reasonable price, but I am very disappointed with the lack of response from Hamble props. The quality of there products is first class but would appear there PR is lacking the same quality. Jim
My next dilemma is this:
The original coupling, which was very corroded, was rather difficult to measure. The taper was equally difficult to get right (it wasn't a standard size) but the company that made the coupling got it near perfect. It fits on the prop shaft nicely but doesn't go on just far enough. It's about 10mm short which means that my locking nut only goes on half way.
I'm concerned therefore that the nut can loosen over time and the prop shaft makes its way loose and falls off the back of the boat! I believe this would only happen when engaged in reverse etc. but it still concerns me.
To put my mind at ease I intend placing a round anode, on the prop shaft, between the 'P' bracket and stern tube and also inside the boat, between the coupling and the stuffing box.
If the shaft was to come loose, these two would stop it from going very far. It might damage the stuffing box a bit but that's better than having the propeller stuck in the skeg/rudder with water gushing in or losing the shaft completely.
Otherwise what do you reckon? Nut locking glue? A 'retainer' of sorts to stop the nut from turning? The taper and shaft are keyed which helps I suppose.