One blade can't feather without the others feathering.

Alan Bergen

On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 9:25 AM, Andrew Means via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Hey all -
>
> My friends and I are currently in Tofino, BC on day 6 of a much needed
> vacation. So far our Yanmar GM30F and 3-bladed max-prop have been
> performing brilliantly, sipping diesel and pushing the boat through the
> less-windy sections of Strait of Juan De Fuca and up and over some large
> ocean swells on our way up to Tofino.
>
> Yesterday on the way up from Ucluelet I felt a shudder/vibration as the
> boat crested a swell. It was short but pronounced. The motor didn’t change
> RPM at all or seem under load. About 10 minutes later it happened again,
> also over a swell. This time we had to lower the RPM of the engine and let
> it idle - when we brought it back up it was smooth again. This happened
> maybe 6 times over the course of the passage, always starting as we were at
> the top of a swell.
>
> We’d been going through swells at the same angle under power the day
> before with no trouble, the only difference this time was that the little
> wind there was was behind us.
>
> The only thing I can think of is that one of the blades of the max prop is
> feathering as we go over these swells. I have no idea how one would fix
> that - or if there’s any way to do so without hauling the boat out (hoping
> to avoid that mid-trip…)
>
> Any ideas?
>
> --
> Andrew Means
> S.V. Safari - 1977 C&C 34 Mk I
> Seattle, WA
>
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