mobeydick
Well-Known Member
Surely they need to fit a couple of rope cutters ....
BTW it was said that the 'lobster pot' caused the prop blade to shift, due to the blade/seal not being installed correctly. This inbalance caused the thrust block to crack. (I would not have thought welding the thrust block would have been a sufficient repair, but what do I know?)
The thrust block fastenings were undersized due to an incorrect calculation from 'several years ago', which meant it could not take the shaft vibration - as you would have thought it should do battle? So, on that ONE prop installation, we have two manufactures faults - incorrectly installed prop blade, and undersized thrust block. Either of which could have had catastrophic consequences if not found due to a freak lobster pot.
Does make you wonder what other faults are hidden. That is why you have sea trials and shake downs I guess....
BTW it was said that the 'lobster pot' caused the prop blade to shift, due to the blade/seal not being installed correctly. This inbalance caused the thrust block to crack. (I would not have thought welding the thrust block would have been a sufficient repair, but what do I know?)
The thrust block fastenings were undersized due to an incorrect calculation from 'several years ago', which meant it could not take the shaft vibration - as you would have thought it should do battle? So, on that ONE prop installation, we have two manufactures faults - incorrectly installed prop blade, and undersized thrust block. Either of which could have had catastrophic consequences if not found due to a freak lobster pot.
Does make you wonder what other faults are hidden. That is why you have sea trials and shake downs I guess....