Rear thruster zinc

Ainokea

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Boston Whaler 170 Montauck
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Ainokea
Hello to all !

Recently had the boat hauled for bottom paint and detailing. Replaced the zincs on the thrusters and the prop. When I went to replace the rear thruster zinc the I found that the threading had stripped in the thruster. Has anyone else had this happen and if so what was your solution. I have been in touch with Side Power and they said if I send it to them they can repair it. However a) it is the rear thruster and I am not looking foward to the job of removing it and b) we have some trips planned in the near weeks and I really can't have the boat on the hard for that long Any thoughts?

Thanks in advance!!!!!!

Frank
 
Sometimes cleaning the threads with the correct size tap will work. If not, you may have to cut threads slightly larger than the present ones and install a larger fastener.

Not difficult work, if you have access.

Gene
 
Thanks Gene. I had that thought as well. Thruster mnfg suggested brazing a stud in place. Then using a nut to hold zinc in place. I am not good with metal work and not sure how easy this would be with thruster still on boat. Re tapping sounds easier....

Frank
 
Re-tapping also gets you away from creating additional galvanic corrosion issues related to all the dissimilar metals in the brazing process. The less types of metals present, the better.
 
I had the same thing happen to be, albeit on the front thruster. The first time I removed the zinc for replacemeht I noticed a small piece of bronze in the screw threads. It is my guess that somewhere along the line it was cross threaded. I can understand that happening as it is a difficult reach unless you have an articulated arm.

I contacted Andrew Custis at Ranger. He put me onto Phil Whittaker at IMTRA, the manufacturer. I called him at (508) 995-8188 Ext 103, fax (508) 998-5359 or their web site, imtra.com

Imtra sent me out a new gear box to replace the one with the stripped thread. The next time I hauled the boat out I did a replacement. Quite simple -- but you need an assistant. Remember -- I had problems with the front one. I believe the stern one is much more difficult.

You FIRST step should be to call or email Andrew Custis at Ranger Tugs (253)230-0727.

Dave
 
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