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Was midway between Portland and Torquay 20 miles offshore, in 60m of glassy water cruising 3,000 revs at 23/24kts in company. Perfect conditions. Engine purring, boat hardly rocking, me enjoying said perfection gazing forwards scanning seas as usual - no boats, no pots, nothing. Absolutely beautiful !!

Suddenly feels like boat has been caught and drag backwards. S##t must have been a submerged pot (but slack tide and no waves or ripples) !
No impact noise/thud, no change in engine sounds but rev counter on one engine goes crazy.
Put into neutral ASAP and radio the boats in cruise and we all slow down.
Engines off and lift drives expecting to see a net or no props but nothing... all looks fine.
Engines back on without problem, engage damaged drive, engine revs as normal but no propulsion!
Second engine fine and engages.
After various discussions we chug on one drive into Torquay.
After initial assessment need a lift out.
At lift out oil plug screw magnet covered in swarf (like xmas tree) and bad news relayed to me.
Both SS props on said drive have been bent/dented as if something got stuck between them.
After leg removed the drive shaft was found to have ... well shattered....
So what happened ?
Flat seas, no ropes, no pots, no fishing boats, no branches, no containers, no logs (I was gazing forwards when incident happened) - no nothing to see on surface.
No noise, no thud, just felt like the boat had been snagged.
Thinking some chunk of wood floating below surface that somehow was sucked between props but to bend/dent SS props ? The sudden loss of 3,000 revs converted the damaged drive/stationary props into anchor type drag which gave the effect of being snagged.
Have been in some F6 seas and through pot infested seas and well used to looking out for surface disturbances to warn of possible dangers.
What scares me is what caused this and what I could do in the future.
After 13 years of cruising maybe it was just my turn for the one-in-million chance !!
Any thoughts? Anyone else had similar issue ?
Simon

Suddenly feels like boat has been caught and drag backwards. S##t must have been a submerged pot (but slack tide and no waves or ripples) !
No impact noise/thud, no change in engine sounds but rev counter on one engine goes crazy.
Put into neutral ASAP and radio the boats in cruise and we all slow down.
Engines off and lift drives expecting to see a net or no props but nothing... all looks fine.
Engines back on without problem, engage damaged drive, engine revs as normal but no propulsion!
Second engine fine and engages.
After various discussions we chug on one drive into Torquay.
After initial assessment need a lift out.
At lift out oil plug screw magnet covered in swarf (like xmas tree) and bad news relayed to me.
Both SS props on said drive have been bent/dented as if something got stuck between them.
After leg removed the drive shaft was found to have ... well shattered....
So what happened ?
Flat seas, no ropes, no pots, no fishing boats, no branches, no containers, no logs (I was gazing forwards when incident happened) - no nothing to see on surface.
No noise, no thud, just felt like the boat had been snagged.
Thinking some chunk of wood floating below surface that somehow was sucked between props but to bend/dent SS props ? The sudden loss of 3,000 revs converted the damaged drive/stationary props into anchor type drag which gave the effect of being snagged.
Have been in some F6 seas and through pot infested seas and well used to looking out for surface disturbances to warn of possible dangers.
What scares me is what caused this and what I could do in the future.
After 13 years of cruising maybe it was just my turn for the one-in-million chance !!
Any thoughts? Anyone else had similar issue ?
Simon

