funkster
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Started the Bukh DV20 this morning in the LM27 that I'm Lucky enough to enjoy with the father in law and it died instantly with a "Clonk". After further inspection we noticed that a stray nearby floating mooring rope had jammed round the prop (not good). After about 10 mins struggling we managed to free the rope with the aid of a winch. Once motoring across oulton broad we both realised a considerable vibration, we lifted the engine cover to investigate and found the engine to be moving from side to side considerably. I took the boat out of drive and watched as the prop slowed and so did the wobble unitil it stopped completely. As I engaged drive again and the prop spun slowly it started to move the engine again in rhythm, so the instant thought was a bent propshaft. We got back to the mooring and split the propshaft to gearbox couplings and spun the propshaft by hand and all seemed ok so we started the engine with the prop disconnected and noticed that there is movement in the flange on the rear of the hurth box. Has anybody had this problem before and would you think the gearbox shaft could of become bent or is it more likley the flange itself. Any help would be appreciated. Matty.