Hey Everyone
My wife and myself had an interesting cruise tonight. I have a 1990 arriva 2450 with a 7.4 merc with bravo 1 outdrive.
We were cruising up the St Lawrence river where we live tonight at around 3800 RPM when out of nowhere with no bangs or smells I lost all forward drive and the motor began to spin freely. I did have my hand on the throttle so I did not over rev the engine thankfully as i was able to get off of it right away.
Now the boat will not shift into forward or reverse and even when in neutral if i try to spin the prop with the engine cut off it will not spin at all it is stuck in place. I restarted the engine after I tried to spin the prop by hand thinking it may be stuck in gear but when I checked on the prop with the engine running it was not spinning.
I'm really afraid that i've had some kind of drive failure which has locked up my drive and in turn stripped out my coupler due to being fairly high in the RPM's when the failure occured. has anyone seen anything like that?
I should say that the other day when i was running the boat it felt as though my prop was losing traction in the water. I have a gps and I was watching my speed and it would begin to drop and the rpm would increase and then all of the sudden you could feel the boat hook back up and the engine would sound like it would take on a load and my speed would jump back up. I removed my prop thinking I may have spun the hub out of my stainless mirage but my hub was fine so I (wrongfully) assumed it was probably a trim issue and my prop was maybe catching some air. I have read on some posts about cone clutches slipping so im not sure if it could be related to what i have going on but figured I would include this in case someone has had this experience. This happened on the water around 10PM tonight and when I finally got back to my dock at the marina the mosquitos were so bad I had to close it up for the night and run for cover but tomorrow I will get it on the trailer and take the drive off and see what I can see.
I more or less just needed to vent as i'm afraid my already short boating season has come to an end and would like to hear what other peoples take on this is with what little info i can provide tonight.
so much for watching the canada day fire works on the boat tomorrow night. this will be the first time i've been on land for canada day in probably ten years
Thanks for listening to my rambling it was a pretty stressfull experience being pulled in by a very nice but i assume very inexperienced new boater who did not compensate for our fast current in the river and passed close to a nav bouy and nearly ran me into it. i managed to steer with my drive just enough to miss it by about 2 ft then i changed my shorts bit my tongue and thanked him for the tow haha.
Steve
My wife and myself had an interesting cruise tonight. I have a 1990 arriva 2450 with a 7.4 merc with bravo 1 outdrive.
We were cruising up the St Lawrence river where we live tonight at around 3800 RPM when out of nowhere with no bangs or smells I lost all forward drive and the motor began to spin freely. I did have my hand on the throttle so I did not over rev the engine thankfully as i was able to get off of it right away.
Now the boat will not shift into forward or reverse and even when in neutral if i try to spin the prop with the engine cut off it will not spin at all it is stuck in place. I restarted the engine after I tried to spin the prop by hand thinking it may be stuck in gear but when I checked on the prop with the engine running it was not spinning.
I'm really afraid that i've had some kind of drive failure which has locked up my drive and in turn stripped out my coupler due to being fairly high in the RPM's when the failure occured. has anyone seen anything like that?
I should say that the other day when i was running the boat it felt as though my prop was losing traction in the water. I have a gps and I was watching my speed and it would begin to drop and the rpm would increase and then all of the sudden you could feel the boat hook back up and the engine would sound like it would take on a load and my speed would jump back up. I removed my prop thinking I may have spun the hub out of my stainless mirage but my hub was fine so I (wrongfully) assumed it was probably a trim issue and my prop was maybe catching some air. I have read on some posts about cone clutches slipping so im not sure if it could be related to what i have going on but figured I would include this in case someone has had this experience. This happened on the water around 10PM tonight and when I finally got back to my dock at the marina the mosquitos were so bad I had to close it up for the night and run for cover but tomorrow I will get it on the trailer and take the drive off and see what I can see.
I more or less just needed to vent as i'm afraid my already short boating season has come to an end and would like to hear what other peoples take on this is with what little info i can provide tonight.
so much for watching the canada day fire works on the boat tomorrow night. this will be the first time i've been on land for canada day in probably ten years
Thanks for listening to my rambling it was a pretty stressfull experience being pulled in by a very nice but i assume very inexperienced new boater who did not compensate for our fast current in the river and passed close to a nav bouy and nearly ran me into it. i managed to steer with my drive just enough to miss it by about 2 ft then i changed my shorts bit my tongue and thanked him for the tow haha.
Steve