blouderback
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Re: boat will not plane out!!!
I know, maybe it's a barnicle problem!
I know, maybe it's a barnicle problem!
Ayuh,..............An English Teacher who Stutters............................................Originally posted by Gary H NC.:<br /> 8 posts in a row?![]()
- yes the rpms would jump. And not all props have a hub which can break free and slip just so you know. Are you sure yours has a hub? Most hubs these days I see are plastic, and designed to just break on a prop strike in which case you won't spin the prop at all.<br /><br />- i told you so. you have to clean the barnacles off!!!!! what you may try to save you the time and money off hauling and blocking the boat, is beaching the boat at high tide, with the outdrive all the way up of course. I've done this a few times with my 24' formula. Scrape all the barnacles off the bottom with a putty knife. Use some common sense when doing this, like having less than a 1/4 tank gas so when the boat is laying way over on the v of the hull you don't have gas running out the tank vent. And some blocking to prevent the boat from rolling completely over is a good idea, especially if it's a really deep v-hull not to mention you'll be under it. But realize that if you don't bottom paint it the barnacles will grow right back so if you want to keep the boat in the water you're gonna have to bottom paint it which means hauling the boat anyway! but for a weekend you can get away with cleaning the bottom like this and will solve your problem of not being able to get on plane. just be ready for the funny looks people will give you when the boat's beached.<br /><br />- revving the motor to 5000 rpm in neutral and then reporting a knocking sound makes me want to just post aOriginally posted by jaybirdhi:<br />if the prop was spun would the rpm's not jump like car with a bad cluch. the rpms are being held down which makes me believe there is no slipping. <br /><br />i jumped in the water yesterday and the whole bottom is covered with barnicles. i mean not one square inch of flat bottom with out barnacles all over it. i still cant believe that would slow the boat down that much but what do i know.<br /><br />my rpm gauge works now and no i dont get over 5000 rpms in nuetral.should i?? also when im crusing along(at 10mph) i hear a knocking very lightly. its not in the motor so im assuming its either in the drive or on the bottom of the boat. sound familiar???