fredrussell
Well-Known Member
By cutlass bearing needs replacing. There’s approx 2mm of play in prop shaft, or at least there was when I dived under boat 3 months ago. I keep my boat in, and sail, year round. Boat was due to be lifted at the end of summer but due to various factors my yard are only now able to hoik it out. I would rather lift boat pre season next year, say April, and anti foul it at the same time.
My question to the panel then, is will motoring with a sloppy cutlass bearing for three or four months damage anything? I probably average an hour of motoring per week through winter months - no long voyages, just manoeuvring in and out of marina mainly. I ran engine in fwd and reverse in my berth yesterday and there were no ‘bad vibes’, and watching the prop shaft inside boat there’s no discernible movement - ie prop shaft is not ‘blurred’ to look at. If it makes any difference it’s a YANMAR 3GM30, with a PSS shaft seal and Kiwi prop. There’s no P-bracket, cutlass bearing sits in ‘skeg’. This on a Parker 31.
My question to the panel then, is will motoring with a sloppy cutlass bearing for three or four months damage anything? I probably average an hour of motoring per week through winter months - no long voyages, just manoeuvring in and out of marina mainly. I ran engine in fwd and reverse in my berth yesterday and there were no ‘bad vibes’, and watching the prop shaft inside boat there’s no discernible movement - ie prop shaft is not ‘blurred’ to look at. If it makes any difference it’s a YANMAR 3GM30, with a PSS shaft seal and Kiwi prop. There’s no P-bracket, cutlass bearing sits in ‘skeg’. This on a Parker 31.
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