cmedsailor
Well-Known Member
I have always believed that the vibrations of my boat are caused due to having a 2-blade propeller behind a skeg as shown in the photo. This winter most probably I will replace it with a 3-blader though I am still a bit reluctant adding this additional drag because during the last 4 years my propeller has proved really efficient and perfectly sized.
Anyway, until then (beginning of next year) I still have time to check a few things and see if anything can be improved. So I am listening for suggestions on what I could do.
Just a few things to add:
- The engine (Volvo Penta MD2030D) despite some vibrations at idle (probably normal for a 3-cylinder) does not vibrate at any other rpm. It’s the boat that vibrates! And you feel the vibration more on the cockpit slightly starboard size above where the engine is.
- Vibrations up to 2000rpm are minimal (in fact I better say non existing), up to 2500 “acceptable” but from 2500rpm and above start to get annoying.
- 2 years ago I replaced all the engine mounts with new ones and the engine was aligned (never aligned again seen then). The main difference I remember to have seen was the less vibration of the engine (not the boat).
- 3 years ago I replaced the cutlass bearing. The “lips” (or “hat” whatever you want to call it) of the bearing coming out of the shaft ware “wounded” after catching a thin line. I don’t remember to have noticed any change since then. But the cutlass bearing is around 15cm so it’s hard to believe that damaging 1cm of that thing could cause any changes.
- 3 years ago I replaced the Volvo seal. It’s still completely dry (hopefully that means that the shaft is straight!).
- If I catch the propeller and shake the shaft there’s a slight movement (1-2mm probably) in any direction. This can cause some water escape from the Volvo seal inside the boat.
- When the engine is off and I am sailing, the rotation of the shaft causes again some vibration. The engine, or the gear box doesn’t seem to vibrate (though by touching the gear box you can feel the movement inside but cannot understand if it is vibration or normal movement of parts inside)
- The propeller has some corrosion spots on it (some very very small holes). Apart from this it looks to be OK.
Any suggestions on what I could check?
Thanks
Anyway, until then (beginning of next year) I still have time to check a few things and see if anything can be improved. So I am listening for suggestions on what I could do.
Just a few things to add:
- The engine (Volvo Penta MD2030D) despite some vibrations at idle (probably normal for a 3-cylinder) does not vibrate at any other rpm. It’s the boat that vibrates! And you feel the vibration more on the cockpit slightly starboard size above where the engine is.
- Vibrations up to 2000rpm are minimal (in fact I better say non existing), up to 2500 “acceptable” but from 2500rpm and above start to get annoying.
- 2 years ago I replaced all the engine mounts with new ones and the engine was aligned (never aligned again seen then). The main difference I remember to have seen was the less vibration of the engine (not the boat).
- 3 years ago I replaced the cutlass bearing. The “lips” (or “hat” whatever you want to call it) of the bearing coming out of the shaft ware “wounded” after catching a thin line. I don’t remember to have noticed any change since then. But the cutlass bearing is around 15cm so it’s hard to believe that damaging 1cm of that thing could cause any changes.
- 3 years ago I replaced the Volvo seal. It’s still completely dry (hopefully that means that the shaft is straight!).
- If I catch the propeller and shake the shaft there’s a slight movement (1-2mm probably) in any direction. This can cause some water escape from the Volvo seal inside the boat.
- When the engine is off and I am sailing, the rotation of the shaft causes again some vibration. The engine, or the gear box doesn’t seem to vibrate (though by touching the gear box you can feel the movement inside but cannot understand if it is vibration or normal movement of parts inside)
- The propeller has some corrosion spots on it (some very very small holes). Apart from this it looks to be OK.
Any suggestions on what I could check?
Thanks