Iain C
Well-Known Member
I've got a noise coming from my gearbox (technodrive) which sounds like a bit like an inconsistent rattle...a nut in an empty bean can that gets louder with increased revs (but disappears in neutral regardless of revs so it's definitely the box). Golden Arrow marine say it's most likely to be the drive plate with some broken springs (sounds plausible) and they will need the old one before they can advise on a replacement cost.
Boat is a fin keel Sabre 27. Access to the gearbox is excellent, through a 500x500 Lewmar hatch in the cockpit floor. They advise that to remove the box, I will need to get the boat ashore, however that is a right PITA and also very expensive, especially if it turns out it's not the drive plate.
But thinking about this, surely if I dry the boat out on my club's scrubbing piles, move the shaft back a bit by undoing the drive coupling, get the box out, and then devise a method to hold the shaft in roughly the right place fore and aft, that should be OK when the tide comes back in?
Am I right in saying the shaft is uniform the whole way along, so provided it can't fall out (impossible due to prop and skeg) the boat isn't going going to sink?
I've never done this before so I just want to be aware of any potential pitfalls. Also, if anyone has any ideas on the rattle, please shout!
Thanks in advance.
Boat is a fin keel Sabre 27. Access to the gearbox is excellent, through a 500x500 Lewmar hatch in the cockpit floor. They advise that to remove the box, I will need to get the boat ashore, however that is a right PITA and also very expensive, especially if it turns out it's not the drive plate.
But thinking about this, surely if I dry the boat out on my club's scrubbing piles, move the shaft back a bit by undoing the drive coupling, get the box out, and then devise a method to hold the shaft in roughly the right place fore and aft, that should be OK when the tide comes back in?
Am I right in saying the shaft is uniform the whole way along, so provided it can't fall out (impossible due to prop and skeg) the boat isn't going going to sink?
I've never done this before so I just want to be aware of any potential pitfalls. Also, if anyone has any ideas on the rattle, please shout!
Thanks in advance.