Wench, is a pirates girlfriend.![]()
Aaarrr! Matey! I sure hope shaker runs smooth with the prop under load and the coupler stands up. This waiting is Hard on what little brain I have left.
Won't be long now!![]()
What is a lorena bobbit? Some kinda valve? Where on a boat does it go?Thats what lorena bobbit said!!!!!!
Hey maxum, Good info, sounds like you need some kind of neutral detent. With my fat behind in there it would be worse yetAnyway, it appears you need to do what you got to do to balance the load, so that you can get the bow down, get over the hump, & get on plane. Maybe you need some trim tabs? although, the rear section of the boat bottom behind the prop, should act like trim tabs?
Do you think your motor should wind out more? I mean do you think the lower unit reduction gearing is enough? Or, is it just the fact the motors not producing it's rated HP? Do you know what the specs on the prop are? Maybe the motors reaching it's Max rpm? and you need one with more pitch (more bite?) to put the motors torque to work? I would think it should at least plane out? Also, lastly, the rudder blade looked a bit small to me, but I don't know what size it needs to be? Good Luck Man!
I think the motor could turn up a little more with some tweaking, sounds a little slow to me, but that could be from swinging too much prop.!
Prop is more than likely the wrong pitch, too big, probably not allowing the engine to turn up. All I can make out for the prop size is 1/4 x 8 1/2 it doesn't look like it was stamped on there the rest of the number easy to read as new
The rudder is about average size I have seen them about that size on a little bigger speed boats I think. I beleive it's just not down in the water deep enough the prop wash is blowing by the rudder.
It's mostly simple stuff to correct not a big deal really!
The biggest problem is, the boat is too small and light, little heavier boat and all would be good for the most part.
With someone up front weight won't be a problem, when I'm by myself I'll put the trolling motor battery up there and a sand bag or something to help level things out, I'm sure I'll get it worked out after while!![]()
Damn! I was afraid of that. Solid coupling might take crankshaft out. How about a slip clutch? Or hang the L U off the transom and use a belt and 2 pulleys. Hinge L U same as your tiller and attach a tiller handle to it.Took the boat out today. The coupling failed the first five minutes out. Kept bumping bottom on the way out from the dock, stopped the prop one too many times and twisted the wire reinforced rubber coupling into.Will probably replace with a solid metal or universal coupling of some kind. I'll check back in at a later date and let you know how things turn out! Thanks for all the help.
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Damn! I was afraid of that. Solid coupling might take crankshaft out. How about a slip clutch? Or hang the L U off the transom and use a belt and 2 pulleys. Hinge L U same as your tiller and attach a tiller handle to it.
Good luck! your close now. Rome was'nt built in a day. Way back when we first started this , didn't I mention something about years?Think I'm going to try one of the two peice metal couplings with the rubber bushing in the middle soon as I can get the funds together. Going to have to redo the exhausht, sits a little to close to the water.![]()
Good luck! your close now. Rome was'nt built in a day. Way back when we first started this , didn't I mention something about years?![]()
Yep! I have always liked the lovejoy. I have used them a time or two.The coupling that I'm looking into ia a lovejoy or half coupling I beleive. They can be purchased with verious kinds of spacers a spider something or another, kind of looks like an impeller for an outboard motor. The spider I'm looking at is made of Kytrel I beleive. It's rated for 3600 rpm. It can be prchased with a solid center for none close shaft fits or with a hollow center for shafts that are close together at the ends like mine. I figure around $50 or so dollars with the two different sizes. I'll need one 1 inch coupling half and I think one 9/16 coupling half for each shaft and one spider. And they come in different types like standard and heavy duty and different shaft sizes. Hopefully that will keep the flywheel key from breaking. Also there's the shear pin and rubber hub in the prop for added protection. There's nothing left to do but break out the trolling motor if this fails. Maybe make a paddle boat out of it!![]()