Dog Islander
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jan 30, 2012
- Messages
- 82
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-28
- Vessel Name
- Nudibranch (2012)
- MMSI Number
- 338133551
Lately when I engage my rear thruster it has a different sound when the stern of the boat is pushed to starboard. The best I can describe the sound is that of brief cavitation or the spinning of the shaft prior to the prop catching and only in that one direction and only on the start of the thruster each time I go in that direction. It does not happen when pushing to port. It sounds normal after the initial noise clears, maybe lasting a second or less, but it seems like an eternity knowing what I may be faced with in the far reaches of the stern of the vessel. There seems to be some air trapped in there, or maybe some play in the shaft and prop. I can't see anything from the dock and the water temperature in the Salish Sea is not agreeable with my nervous system to go swimming. I have a diver due to change the zincs within the next month and I'll likely have him inspect the external parts. Has anyone else experienced this sort of sound or have ideas as to what it might be?