Inboard prop/shaft maintenance

John Carpenter

Petty Officer 1st Class
Joined
Nov 1, 2002
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My straight inboard is still hauled out waiting for me to find the time to paint the bottom. The prop and shaft look fine & I was having no issues like vibration etc. at haulout last January. Do I need to pull the prop and clean/grease the shaft & replace the cotter pin, or leave well enough alone? The boat gets little use and is seldom run above 2000 rpm.
 

imported_scott_m

Petty Officer 2nd Class
Joined
Oct 24, 2004
Messages
139
Re: Inboard prop/shaft maintenance

It can't hurt to pull the prop and grease the threads. Also you should check your cutlass bearing for wear, check for run-out in the shaft, fix any dings in the prop, and you might want to have the stuffing box repacked while you're out of the water.
 

rodbolt

Supreme Mariner
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Sep 1, 2003
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Re: Inboard prop/shaft maintenance

on an inboard there really is no reason to pull the prop unless cutlass bearing or prop maint is required.<br /> but the rest of the maint is a good idea.
 
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