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On Thu, 03 Sep 2015 23:15:13 -0400, wrote:
On Sat, 29 Aug 2015 11:45:23 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Sat, 29 Aug 2015 00:28:40 -0400, wrote: Wayne, Do you have a prop guy around here? I think mine needs a tune up. Burress was suggested but I also heard they will be sending it to Sarasota. === There are only two choices in CC that I'm aware of, Coastal Prop and Burris. I've used both in the past for I/O props and they are OK. We got the props balanced on the big boat last spring when it was hauled out for bottom painting. Owl Creek Boat Works did the job but I'm not sure if they sent them out or not. Great job in any case. The boat had never been smoother running when we got it back. They might tell you who they use if you give them a call. Butch Fulton is the owner/manager and his shop foreman is Cliff. I took this up to the dealer and a few of us looked at it on a jig they have. Nobody could see anything wrong. I think I am just going to put it back on.. === Usually when one of my props needs work you can clearly see the problem. :-) |
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On Thu, 03 Sep 2015 23:46:37 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Thu, 03 Sep 2015 23:15:13 -0400, wrote: On Sat, 29 Aug 2015 11:45:23 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Sat, 29 Aug 2015 00:28:40 -0400, wrote: Wayne, Do you have a prop guy around here? I think mine needs a tune up. Burress was suggested but I also heard they will be sending it to Sarasota. === There are only two choices in CC that I'm aware of, Coastal Prop and Burris. I've used both in the past for I/O props and they are OK. We got the props balanced on the big boat last spring when it was hauled out for bottom painting. Owl Creek Boat Works did the job but I'm not sure if they sent them out or not. Great job in any case. The boat had never been smoother running when we got it back. They might tell you who they use if you give them a call. Butch Fulton is the owner/manager and his shop foreman is Cliff. I took this up to the dealer and a few of us looked at it on a jig they have. Nobody could see anything wrong. I think I am just going to put it back on.. === Usually when one of my props needs work you can clearly see the problem. :-) Yeah I know and when I was looking at it on the boat, I thought I saw a bent blade but once you got a good angle on it, they look the same. After I got home I set it on a granite counter and started measuring with a dial indicator, looking at the leading edges and trailing edges of the blades at various points and it seems to be OK. Now I am back looking for the mystery vibration. I was out again today and it may still be there but less with the lighter prop ... or it is the same and I was just wishing I was going to fix something. I also figured out it sounds worse because there is something in there with a resonant buzz. I leaned on the top cover with no joy. The problem is I can't run the boat and play with the motor looking for the noise. My wife just wants to ride ;-) I am going to take the cover off and poke around tomorrow. She can either drive or sit there and watch the crash. |
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"I am going to take the cover off and poke around tomorrow. She can
either drive or sit there and watch the crash." My wife was reluctant to take the helm of our boat but I just kept nagging her. After all, it was for my benefit if I fell overboard or whatever. She finally took the wheel out on the largest local lake and after going through the start..forward/reverse stop exercise a couple of times, she was in no hurry to hand back the helm. I'll insist that she drive the boat at least yearly. |
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On Fri, 4 Sep 2015 04:51:31 -0700 (PDT), True North
wrote: "I am going to take the cover off and poke around tomorrow. She can either drive or sit there and watch the crash." My wife was reluctant to take the helm of our boat but I just kept nagging her. After all, it was for my benefit if I fell overboard or whatever. She finally took the wheel out on the largest local lake and after going through the start..forward/reverse stop exercise a couple of times, she was in no hurry to hand back the helm. I'll insist that she drive the boat at least yearly. === If she acts like she's enjoying herself, I'd let her drive as much as she wants. There is no better ally than an enthusiastic wife when there are upgrades or repairs to be done. Unrelated topic, have you ever been on the Bra d'Or Lakes? I've always wanted to do that. It also looks like it would be a good short cut on the way north to Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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On Friday, 4 September 2015 09:36:38 UTC-3, Wayne. B wrote:
On Fri, 4 Sep 2015 04:51:31 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: "I am going to take the cover off and poke around tomorrow. She can either drive or sit there and watch the crash." My wife was reluctant to take the helm of our boat but I just kept nagging her. After all, it was for my benefit if I fell overboard or whatever. She finally took the wheel out on the largest local lake and after going through the start..forward/reverse stop exercise a couple of times, she was in no hurry to hand back the helm. I'll insist that she drive the boat at least yearly. === If she acts like she's enjoying herself, I'd let her drive as much as she wants. There is no better ally than an enthusiastic wife when there are upgrades or repairs to be done. Unrelated topic, have you ever been on the Bra d'Or Lakes? I've always wanted to do that. It also looks like it would be a good short cut on the way north to Newfoundland and Labrador. Yes, I've been on the St Peter's Inlet (lake side of the canal) a number of times and over in the Marble Mountain/Crammond Islands area. Right now would be a beautiful time to explore...two weeks of sunshine..an unusual event here. I wonder if the Cruising Club of America would have good advice for a boat your size. I think taking the Bras d'Or route rather than the offshore would be much more peaceful and beautiful. You'll see enough open water as it is sailing to Newfoundland. Don't forget to drop into St Pierre (south coast of Nfld)... still a part of France. |
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On Fri, 04 Sep 2015 08:36:24 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: It also looks like it would be a good short cut on the way north to Newfoundland and Labrador. Sounds "cold" ;-) |
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Good for her, Don!
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On Fri, 4 Sep 2015 04:51:31 -0700 (PDT), True North
wrote: "I am going to take the cover off and poke around tomorrow. She can either drive or sit there and watch the crash." My wife was reluctant to take the helm of our boat but I just kept nagging her. After all, it was for my benefit if I fell overboard or whatever. She finally took the wheel out on the largest local lake and after going through the start..forward/reverse stop exercise a couple of times, she was in no hurry to hand back the helm. I'll insist that she drive the boat at least yearly. She can drive the boat and is even pretty good at docking, she just doesn't want to. Our boat rides are more to get her to unwind from work than anything else and she is not interested in fixing anything. |
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