Angele
Well-Known Member
For the first time on Saturday I had to change my raw water impeller whilst on the move. Turned the engine on just in readiness for dropping the mainsail and noticed the engine pitch was different and there was no water coming out of the exhaust. So, after bearing away onto a safe course, I dived below and quickly identified the problem as the impeller (missing two blades) and replaced it. Things back to normal within 10 minutes.
However, I noticed a couple of things.
Firstly, my impeller cover is somewhat salt corroded and this means the screws are difficult to remove. Indeed, one sheared immediately I applied pressure to it.
Secondly, there was only a slight sea running. Undertaking that task (and, in particular, removing the screws) in any kind of big sea would be quite an effort. (OK, so one might argue that if there was a big sea, there would probably be enough wind to allow you to sail somewhere calm before effecting the repairs).
Now, I recall seeing a new gear test on replacement pump covers in one of the yottie mags some years ago. These had thumbscrews to make removal easy.
My questions are:
Who makes them?
Are they any good?
Would you recommend them?
However, I noticed a couple of things.
Firstly, my impeller cover is somewhat salt corroded and this means the screws are difficult to remove. Indeed, one sheared immediately I applied pressure to it.
Secondly, there was only a slight sea running. Undertaking that task (and, in particular, removing the screws) in any kind of big sea would be quite an effort. (OK, so one might argue that if there was a big sea, there would probably be enough wind to allow you to sail somewhere calm before effecting the repairs).
Now, I recall seeing a new gear test on replacement pump covers in one of the yottie mags some years ago. These had thumbscrews to make removal easy.
My questions are:
Who makes them?
Are they any good?
Would you recommend them?