Mistroma
Well-Known Member
Yes, that's why I always remove ours when ashore. I think the rotation also throws rainwater away from the bearings and is another possible reason to allow it to rotate.The received wisdom - I think advice from Marlec - is that tying the generator down results in the rotor "rocking" and causing uneven wear and flat spots on some of the balls in the bearings.
It would be a pain to remove when the pole is upright. I designed our mounting pole to swing across the transom when lowered. The 913 is then in easy reach for removal.