lastclipper":2k5t9ysf said:
The first time we have taken the boat out since a cold snap here on Florida's SW Coast. We encountered the issue of not accelerating normally and failed to obtain planing speed. There was a vibration as we accelerated as well. Someone has told me it is either fouled or bent prop or perhaps an out of round shaft. Any ideas would be appreciated. We are new to powerboats.
Thank you,
Mark and Jan Pyle
Dragonfly - 2012 Ranger Tug 29S
Mark, I commented on your post AGLCA today and will add to it. Your post on the AGLCA indicated you ran aground and had this issue after running aground. You had a diver inspect your prop and found no issues or damage. Based on your post AGLCA it ran fine before running it in shallow water ( sand Bar). One would conclude that the loss of power and vibration was caused from this event.
I realize that power boating is much different than sailing. Engine running conditions can be effected by more than a bent prop especially if the diver tells you it isn't bent. There are many things that could cause a loss of power but first you must determine how much power loss and how much speed you have lost. What is the time frame between the time you ran a ground and the boat sat at the dock ? What was the condition of the bottom when you had the diver inspect the prop? Was that recent ? Did you check fuel filters? Did you see what your boost numbers were when trying to bring the boat to planing speeds? Generic questions why is my boat vibrating and not accelerating can lead to running around in a circle.
Here are some questions to answer.
Was the boat performing good before you hit the sand bar? What was the operating rpm at high cruise?
Did the boat performance immediately change after hitting the sand bar?
How long has the boat sat since hitting the sand bar?
How long has the boat been in the water and is the bottom clean?
Does the turbo sound like it is spooling up and what is the boost pressure ?
What is the maximum rpm the engine will turn? WOT wide/open/throttle ( now)
What was the maximum rpm the engine would turn before hitting the sand bar?
When you hit the sand bar did you check the sea strainer to see if you slugged the raw water cooling with mud and sand?
Have you inspected fuel filters ?
Answering some of these basic questions and giving a detailed description of past operation and now current operation helps
others help you troubleshoot the issue.