My Diver service inspected hull and prop for damage this morning.
The hull was not damaged; just one scuff mark that did not removed any of the bottom paint.
Not so lucky on the prop though as it had two adjacent blade tips bent backwards about 3/4". In addition, the prop zinc was completely missing
😱 :shock: along with its retaining bolt. It's unclear if this missing zinc was as a result of the log collision or if the bolt had loosened and fell off earlier allowing the zinc to fall off.
The prop zinc falling off is a common problem on the RT boats IMO. Once the zinc in front of the retaining bolt's head has eroded the zinc can simply move aft and fall off prematurely. My diver service has a 'trick' for avoiding this issue by placing one or more washers inside the zinc's inside base through which the bolt goes through to attached to the retaining component. They say they do this on ALL the RT boats they service as it's a very common problem and they really don't understand why RT does not do this for their customers.
😱
The prop will be taken to a local prop shop to be repaired and rebalanced. Their turn-around is said to be quick.
I will post back later as to the cost of repairing the prop.
So.... it was not my imagination about feeling a slight vibration at the wheel after the log collision compared to what I recalled prior to the collision. Even with two prop blade tips bent it was AOK to run the boat slowly at no more than 6 kts as there was no wheel vibration felt at this speed or below. Faster than this there was
noticeable but slight wheel vibration. I'm pleased I had the diver service inspection today and that the prop damage was not too severe. I suspect the prop will be returned within a few days.
All my underwater zincs were in good shape with trim tab zincs at 65%, thruster zincs at 75% and transom plate zinc at 95%.... and of course the prop zinc a total loss.
Shared photo Album showing the prop damage -
https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B1AGq6kMgGPRiuz