Elessar
Well-Known Member
I have a sidepower SE80. Twin prop.
The barnacles between the props had significantly impacted performance and on my last lift and hold i didn't have time to remove a prop.
So dived down yesterday to remove a prop and clean it all up.
Each prop has an anode which covers the nyloc nut, and the anode it held on by an stainless bolt which screws down the centre of the shaft.
All cleaned up and on re assembly i couldn't get the allen bolt in. Took a while to realise the problem but in removing the anode i snapped the end of my leatherman pliers off in the thread, ie in the middle of the shaft.
So 2 questions:
Are the shafts electrically connected i.e. do i have to worry immediately about corrosion or will the other anode protect it?
How do I get the bit of pliers out?
Good news is the bowthruster now pulls the boat and pontoon sideways.
The barnacles between the props had significantly impacted performance and on my last lift and hold i didn't have time to remove a prop.
So dived down yesterday to remove a prop and clean it all up.
Each prop has an anode which covers the nyloc nut, and the anode it held on by an stainless bolt which screws down the centre of the shaft.
All cleaned up and on re assembly i couldn't get the allen bolt in. Took a while to realise the problem but in removing the anode i snapped the end of my leatherman pliers off in the thread, ie in the middle of the shaft.
So 2 questions:
Are the shafts electrically connected i.e. do i have to worry immediately about corrosion or will the other anode protect it?
How do I get the bit of pliers out?
Good news is the bowthruster now pulls the boat and pontoon sideways.