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Stainless Prop and Sand
Quick question: coming into my beach today my stainless prop hit sand for a second or two before pulling my motor up--should I be concerned? I always hear SS props are unforgiving. I looked and couldn't see anything different, not even a "shinier" spot.
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Have fun! Dan |
no problem. SS is very forgiving of such things.
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The drive shaft can be damaged with prop looking ok. Hope not, but just mentioning, not forgiving.
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One can do a fair amount of roto-tilling in sand at low power with nothing getting damaged.
If your personal paranoia is seeking a new outlet, I suggest getting the prop shaft run out measured via a dial indicator after your season is over. I would not do so. |
Last time my kids did this on our Four Winns it was $700 for:
"labor to pull lower unit.replace Inner propshaft, reseal, reshim, put back on boat and lake test." They noted vibration on inspection. |
I'll be taking it out again next weekend and will pay close attention to vibration. It was really deep, soft sand (as opposed to a thin layer on top of hard pack), so I'm hoping I'm OK. Thanks, all!
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I assume you were at or near idle speed, if so, and there was no "BANG!" or "CLUNK-CLUNK-CLUNK", there's really nothing to worry about; especially if the engine did not stall, ut if it did stall that's not necessarily bad.
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You would notice vibration if you damaged the shaft. Also, how do you know it was the propeller that hit and not the skeg?
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Dan |
I boat on Cape Cod that has a LOT of sand. I have run through sand a zillion times with no damage I wouldn't worry about it.
However, a couple of times were to the extreme and clogged the cooling system and I had to disassemble the hoses to clean them out. Not fun. But really, unless you have vibration or your "engine overheating" alarm going off, don't worry, be happy. |
Fingers crossed, thanks everybody!
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