I was out on Lake Michigan this afternoon and the waves were about 1' and my boat was running fine. The waves built to 2-3', then 3-4' so I headed back. My engine over revved and it acted like it was slipping. At 3200 RPM I was only running about 10 MPH. It typically cruises at 24MPH at that speed. When I was a mile from the harbor, the symptoms seemed to go away and the boat was picking up speed. Not wanting to risk anything, I slowed it down and made it back to the ramp.
When I got home, I pulled the prop thinking the rubber hub was sheared but I can't see anything wrong. In fact, I can't see any rubber in he hub. The prop is a Quicksilver Vengance stainless steel propeller.
My next thought was the engine coupler but I always thought when those went bad, there was no power transfer to the lower unit - they either worked or they didn't.
I inspected the bilge and did not see rubber shavings from the coupler. What should I check next? There is a propeller shop near me and I was thinking about having them look at the prop to make sure nothing is wrong.
The boat only has this issue when the lake is rough. When it is calm, there doesn't seem to be any problem.
When I got home, I pulled the prop thinking the rubber hub was sheared but I can't see anything wrong. In fact, I can't see any rubber in he hub. The prop is a Quicksilver Vengance stainless steel propeller.
My next thought was the engine coupler but I always thought when those went bad, there was no power transfer to the lower unit - they either worked or they didn't.
I inspected the bilge and did not see rubber shavings from the coupler. What should I check next? There is a propeller shop near me and I was thinking about having them look at the prop to make sure nothing is wrong.
The boat only has this issue when the lake is rough. When it is calm, there doesn't seem to be any problem.