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  • jedgell
    • Jul 2003
    • 170

    • Bozeman, MT

    • 2004 SN 196

    Prop is hard to turn

    I've noticed that my prop is hard to turn by hand. It can be done, but it requires a bit of force. The boat runs fine, the RPMs don't drop much when I put it into gear. Is this something to worry about? Also, when I give the boat a lot of gas, pulling a skier up, there's a rattle or sqeak that seems to come from the back of the boat, maybe the transmission? It only happens for a second, and goes away after the boat gets going. I thought it was normal until a friend of mine with the same year boat noticed it and thought there might be something wrong. Could this be a transmission or alignment issue? Maybe its related to the stiff prop? Thanks for your help.
    \'95 SN Signature Ed.
    GT-40
    PP Stargaze
    **For Sale**
  • DavidF
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Sep 2004
    • 611

    • Austin, TX


    #2
    RE: Prop is hard to turn

    When the cutlass bearing is dry, the prop can be hard to turn. Try lubricating the bearing with water from a hose and try again. Not sure about the noise, could be something in the tranny or maybe a overtight packing gland on the shaft log. Does it drip? Does it get hot? Do have any unusual vibrations?

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    • jedgell
      • Jul 2003
      • 170

      • Bozeman, MT

      • 2004 SN 196

      #3
      RE: Prop is hard to turn

      I'll have to check the packing gland. I tightened it last year, maybe I got it too tight. The boat doesn't seem to have any more vibrations than normal, except at slow speeds (10-20 mph) while turning sharp it seems to vibrate a little. At skiing speeds its smooth, especially after I adde the ACME prop.
      \'95 SN Signature Ed.
      GT-40
      PP Stargaze
      **For Sale**

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