TimfromMersea
Well-Known Member
Good morning Forumites,
As a 'new poster' I wonder if I can seek Forum members's advice please? My Beneteau Oceanis is 4 seasons old now and I have owned her from new. The engine has done about 350 hours. I recently had to have the cutless bearing changed, and the marine engineering company (local Volvo agent) tells me that this is not unusual in silty, muddy East Coast water.
But what is concerning me is that they say I have to have a new Prop Shaft as well, as the old one has pitted and eroded badly. They say that it is not the right grade of stainless steel as it is magnetic?
A new shaft has been ordered (not from B'teau) at £215 plus VAT, and they have sent me some pictures of the damage. I have sent these across to the B'eau agent from whom the boat was purchased, but they have kept quiet so far.
My question is - how long should a prop shaft last? I had in mind that these were something that lasted almost as long as the boat! Is four years only unusual?
The Volvo agents tell me that the only way that the grade of stainless steel can be confirmed is by a metallurgist. I have phoned this morning and one will be pleased to help me, for £1,250 plus VAT! Is there a 'Metallurgist Lite' service anywhere as it can hardly be worth spending £1,250 for the sake of a report on a prop shaft that costs £215 plus VAT.
Maybe it's just something I should accept and pay up and smile - but I must confess I do feel shafted, hence the title of my post.
Any ideas out there?
Many thanks!
As a 'new poster' I wonder if I can seek Forum members's advice please? My Beneteau Oceanis is 4 seasons old now and I have owned her from new. The engine has done about 350 hours. I recently had to have the cutless bearing changed, and the marine engineering company (local Volvo agent) tells me that this is not unusual in silty, muddy East Coast water.
But what is concerning me is that they say I have to have a new Prop Shaft as well, as the old one has pitted and eroded badly. They say that it is not the right grade of stainless steel as it is magnetic?
A new shaft has been ordered (not from B'teau) at £215 plus VAT, and they have sent me some pictures of the damage. I have sent these across to the B'eau agent from whom the boat was purchased, but they have kept quiet so far.
My question is - how long should a prop shaft last? I had in mind that these were something that lasted almost as long as the boat! Is four years only unusual?
The Volvo agents tell me that the only way that the grade of stainless steel can be confirmed is by a metallurgist. I have phoned this morning and one will be pleased to help me, for £1,250 plus VAT! Is there a 'Metallurgist Lite' service anywhere as it can hardly be worth spending £1,250 for the sake of a report on a prop shaft that costs £215 plus VAT.
Maybe it's just something I should accept and pay up and smile - but I must confess I do feel shafted, hence the title of my post.
Any ideas out there?
Many thanks!