ThereAndBack
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone
I am just about to buy my first yacht, a Bavaria 37 (2001) with the 28 Kw Volvo engine. My surveyor found that one of the anode screws on the saildrive had worked loose and worn away a little of the anode and a little of the rear of the prop (the screw was hanging between the them - see photo).
He also found traces of water in the saildrive oil.
He was concerned that the screw may have caused the shaft (that the prop is attached to) to have run out of true and allowed the water in.
The local marine engineering company (who fitted the anode) say that a small amount of water in the saildrive oil is quite common as it will be the original (5+ years old) oil. They are going to 'have a look at it' but do not expect to find any problems.
Any advice will be most welcome.
I am just about to buy my first yacht, a Bavaria 37 (2001) with the 28 Kw Volvo engine. My surveyor found that one of the anode screws on the saildrive had worked loose and worn away a little of the anode and a little of the rear of the prop (the screw was hanging between the them - see photo).
He also found traces of water in the saildrive oil.
He was concerned that the screw may have caused the shaft (that the prop is attached to) to have run out of true and allowed the water in.
The local marine engineering company (who fitted the anode) say that a small amount of water in the saildrive oil is quite common as it will be the original (5+ years old) oil. They are going to 'have a look at it' but do not expect to find any problems.
Any advice will be most welcome.