Re: HELP! Not a Spun Hub
Only one thing causes those symptoms (to my knowledge): cavitation. Or ventilation. Two things.
Possibilities that come to mind:
- something is blocking the flow of water through the prop blades. A bit of vetegation, an external irregularity on the gearcase, damaged prop, something like that.
- something caught in the diffuser ring allows exhaust gas to bleed back on to the blades.
- somehow pulling surface air into the blades.[/quote]
I think jtexas might be on to something. My toon will do that in rough water at times and more so if I don't trim it all the way down. The prop will slip at different Rpm's and in different water conditions. You haven't said what your boat is or did I miss it. I also had a flat bottom ski boat that would get light in the back when cornering. It had a skeg about 5 feet from the stern and in hard full speed turns with the boat trying to slide sideways I think the skeg would throw up some turbulence and cause the prop to slip. It really drove the tach into orbit. Just a thought. Keep us posted.
Only one thing causes those symptoms (to my knowledge): cavitation. Or ventilation. Two things.
Possibilities that come to mind:
- something is blocking the flow of water through the prop blades. A bit of vetegation, an external irregularity on the gearcase, damaged prop, something like that.
- something caught in the diffuser ring allows exhaust gas to bleed back on to the blades.
- somehow pulling surface air into the blades.[/quote]
I think jtexas might be on to something. My toon will do that in rough water at times and more so if I don't trim it all the way down. The prop will slip at different Rpm's and in different water conditions. You haven't said what your boat is or did I miss it. I also had a flat bottom ski boat that would get light in the back when cornering. It had a skeg about 5 feet from the stern and in hard full speed turns with the boat trying to slide sideways I think the skeg would throw up some turbulence and cause the prop to slip. It really drove the tach into orbit. Just a thought. Keep us posted.