
when new in 1998. This seemed only to cause the cavitation to change from the original speed of 17.4 kts to 18.3 when occurring. This seems to occur more often during following seas. Any one else had this happen?
One other thing I did, on advice from Terry Compton, was change the shaft to 2". My boat, Jan 1998 build, had a 1 3/4" shaft. Terry said they had upgraded to 2" to reduce vibration sometime after my boat was built.What is cavitation ?
This is bubbles of partial vacuum caused by excessive propeller speed or loading. This is often caused by incorrect pitch, damaged blades, or bad water flow to the propeller. The tell tail sign of this is usually pitting or marking along the face of the blade. Cavitating propellers can still give lots of thrust but the small bubbles can implode causing vibration and pitting of the blade surface. A perfectly balanced but incorrectly matched propeller can under these circumstances give the impression of bad balance. The bubbles form and implode erratically causing uneven pressure on the blades and this is what causes the vibration. The cure for this is a correctly matched propeller with as clean a view of the water as possible.