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Hey guys: I'm not great at this, so I wanted to confirm that my diagnosis sounds about right -
Towed a dude in a few weeks back, and things got a little scrambled toward the end of it (they weren't very experienced boaters) and I wound up catching a line in my prop. It did stop the engine. I checked a few things including the lube and everything looks fine.
Took the boat out by myself, and it planed out fine and seemed to run okay. The week after, I took the family out, and the boat kinda' fought a little to get on plane, but no problems (ultimately). Yesterday, we went out for the afternoon. Three on board, and we were a little sluggish getting on plane but we were able to run no problem to a spot I was going to dive at (maybe 15 minutes at 3400 RPM). Finished up monkeying around there and took a ride - several speeds on and off plane, but one good solid run at 3400-ish RPM for maybe a full 30 minutes. About a mile from the marina, the boat seemed to slug up - almost like I ran the prop through a bunch of weeds. Brought it off plane, and took a look. After that, it would make way just fine but wouldn't get up on plane - running even 4,000 RPM.
I'm guessing at a spun hub.
I know the trick of putting two punch marks on the hub to check that, but if the hub is already spun, that really doesn't work. Correct?
I can't see anything telling visually. Otherwise, any other way to check it? (Boat could probably stand a new prop, so I'm not really upset at the idea of getting a new one).
Towed a dude in a few weeks back, and things got a little scrambled toward the end of it (they weren't very experienced boaters) and I wound up catching a line in my prop. It did stop the engine. I checked a few things including the lube and everything looks fine.
Took the boat out by myself, and it planed out fine and seemed to run okay. The week after, I took the family out, and the boat kinda' fought a little to get on plane, but no problems (ultimately). Yesterday, we went out for the afternoon. Three on board, and we were a little sluggish getting on plane but we were able to run no problem to a spot I was going to dive at (maybe 15 minutes at 3400 RPM). Finished up monkeying around there and took a ride - several speeds on and off plane, but one good solid run at 3400-ish RPM for maybe a full 30 minutes. About a mile from the marina, the boat seemed to slug up - almost like I ran the prop through a bunch of weeds. Brought it off plane, and took a look. After that, it would make way just fine but wouldn't get up on plane - running even 4,000 RPM.
I'm guessing at a spun hub.
I know the trick of putting two punch marks on the hub to check that, but if the hub is already spun, that really doesn't work. Correct?
I can't see anything telling visually. Otherwise, any other way to check it? (Boat could probably stand a new prop, so I'm not really upset at the idea of getting a new one).