Salty Gal
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- Mar 19, 2022
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-302 SC
- Vessel Name
- Scout
I purchased my 2022 Ranger Tugs 31CB in Pensacola FL last year and then sold my home in FL and moved back to my home in Maine. I took our 31CB from SW FL to Pocket Yachts in MD via the ICW from April to June 2022 for some warranty work. Prior to arrival there we noticed a vibration getting worse that was present when we first operated the boat new but didn’t seem significant. Upon entering Chesapeake Bay it was much more pronounced above 1800 RPM.
The prop was removed, checked, and put back to specs at our cost after the prop shop said it wasn’t set up correctly new. We surmised that was the problem, however upon picking up the boat in Nov at Pocket Yachts in MD the vibration was still present and has gotten worse as we traveled down the ICW towards FL for the winter.
I had the engine alignment checked a few days ago and it was found to be in spec at .005. I have been trying to get the drip rate right but it’s either no drip at all, or 4 drips a minute for a short time then by the end of the day up to 10 drips a minute at rest (not underway and shaft not turning). I tightened it back to no drips at all and the shaft and nut temp is about 75 to 80 degrees in 57 degrees water temperature in the ICW. The prop shaft nuts are vibrating but I cannot measure how much, but the vibration in the boat can be felt and seen on the steering wheel, table, engine cover when up, etc. at 18000-2000 rpm normal cruise speed. I occasionally take it up to 3100 to 3200 rpm to cross open water ocean inlets but am afraid to keep that speed for fear of doing further damage.
The prop area has a whine sound starting at 1,000 rpm and higher. I suspect this is “prop singing” but am not certain. I was going to schedule a haul out in Savannah GA to check the cutlass bearing but Brandon in Fluid Motion Parts Dept. doesn’t think that’s the problem so I am continuing on south and might be able to schedule a haul out in Brunswick GA, but don’t want to be chasing fixes unless I know what to look for. I have about 320 hours on the engine.
I bought a new boat because I was tired of fixing used boats all the time, however, I find myself in the same situation as before, that is, operating a boat with issues, only this time I am at a loss. I have spent about $1,500 so far chasing this problem with no resolve yet, and am reluctant to haul out and have a yard mechanic change this and that and still have issues after a week off the boat spent in hotels, getting a rental car, etc., and still not have it fixed.
Can you please help give me some direction as to what I should check, or whom to go to in order to fix this problem. Should I go a yard? Should I go to Pocket Yachts in Jensen Beach FL on my way south?
I appreciate any advice you can offer.
The prop was removed, checked, and put back to specs at our cost after the prop shop said it wasn’t set up correctly new. We surmised that was the problem, however upon picking up the boat in Nov at Pocket Yachts in MD the vibration was still present and has gotten worse as we traveled down the ICW towards FL for the winter.
I had the engine alignment checked a few days ago and it was found to be in spec at .005. I have been trying to get the drip rate right but it’s either no drip at all, or 4 drips a minute for a short time then by the end of the day up to 10 drips a minute at rest (not underway and shaft not turning). I tightened it back to no drips at all and the shaft and nut temp is about 75 to 80 degrees in 57 degrees water temperature in the ICW. The prop shaft nuts are vibrating but I cannot measure how much, but the vibration in the boat can be felt and seen on the steering wheel, table, engine cover when up, etc. at 18000-2000 rpm normal cruise speed. I occasionally take it up to 3100 to 3200 rpm to cross open water ocean inlets but am afraid to keep that speed for fear of doing further damage.
The prop area has a whine sound starting at 1,000 rpm and higher. I suspect this is “prop singing” but am not certain. I was going to schedule a haul out in Savannah GA to check the cutlass bearing but Brandon in Fluid Motion Parts Dept. doesn’t think that’s the problem so I am continuing on south and might be able to schedule a haul out in Brunswick GA, but don’t want to be chasing fixes unless I know what to look for. I have about 320 hours on the engine.
I bought a new boat because I was tired of fixing used boats all the time, however, I find myself in the same situation as before, that is, operating a boat with issues, only this time I am at a loss. I have spent about $1,500 so far chasing this problem with no resolve yet, and am reluctant to haul out and have a yard mechanic change this and that and still have issues after a week off the boat spent in hotels, getting a rental car, etc., and still not have it fixed.
Can you please help give me some direction as to what I should check, or whom to go to in order to fix this problem. Should I go a yard? Should I go to Pocket Yachts in Jensen Beach FL on my way south?
I appreciate any advice you can offer.