Hello,
New to me is a 2008 - 230 with 350 hours. Boat runs and drives great but recently started surfing with it and last weekend was the first time I had all ballast tanks filled, plus sacks on rear stern and port and belly tank and belly sack filled plus 1100lbs of people in the boat and using a wake shaper. At 10.6 mph was running 3400 RPM, prop 13.25 x 16. Unloaded the boat runs smooth with no vibration but loaded as I said the steering wheel would vibrate and rattle some especial when pulling the surfer up. Was thinking it was because of the load. I then crawled under the boat and grabbed ahold of the rudder and there is some play left to right, front to back and up and down. I then saw 2 hairline cracks in the square casting with the 4 mounting screws. It doesn't look like the cracks are through the actual shaft housing/coupler but not sure.
Inside the boat i found the locking nut below the coupler loose a 1/2" below coupler nut and that the coupler nut was hand loose. I hand tighten the coupling nut and then went back and felt the rudder and it didn't seem to help.
If anyone can help my questions I would greatly appreciate it.
Is it normal for the square casting to have hairline cracks or can I assume the rudder has been hit. Note: absolutely no structural damage to rudder, it looks perfect?
Haven't been able to check the rudder packing in the water, loose I assume it's leaking but should it be tighter down pretty tight and if so will this effect ease of steering and would this help remove the play. I wouldn't think it would help remove the play?
Am I over reacting, should there be play in the rudder?
With this play, would this cause the steering wheel to vibrate or do I do I not have the correct prop to weight ratio?
Note: Also when I load the boat and have to give it some extra throttle to get to the bow stop the steering wheel will vibrate/rattle some.
Again, unloaded there is no vibration at all.
Thank you!
New to me is a 2008 - 230 with 350 hours. Boat runs and drives great but recently started surfing with it and last weekend was the first time I had all ballast tanks filled, plus sacks on rear stern and port and belly tank and belly sack filled plus 1100lbs of people in the boat and using a wake shaper. At 10.6 mph was running 3400 RPM, prop 13.25 x 16. Unloaded the boat runs smooth with no vibration but loaded as I said the steering wheel would vibrate and rattle some especial when pulling the surfer up. Was thinking it was because of the load. I then crawled under the boat and grabbed ahold of the rudder and there is some play left to right, front to back and up and down. I then saw 2 hairline cracks in the square casting with the 4 mounting screws. It doesn't look like the cracks are through the actual shaft housing/coupler but not sure.
Inside the boat i found the locking nut below the coupler loose a 1/2" below coupler nut and that the coupler nut was hand loose. I hand tighten the coupling nut and then went back and felt the rudder and it didn't seem to help.
If anyone can help my questions I would greatly appreciate it.
Is it normal for the square casting to have hairline cracks or can I assume the rudder has been hit. Note: absolutely no structural damage to rudder, it looks perfect?
Haven't been able to check the rudder packing in the water, loose I assume it's leaking but should it be tighter down pretty tight and if so will this effect ease of steering and would this help remove the play. I wouldn't think it would help remove the play?
Am I over reacting, should there be play in the rudder?
With this play, would this cause the steering wheel to vibrate or do I do I not have the correct prop to weight ratio?
Note: Also when I load the boat and have to give it some extra throttle to get to the bow stop the steering wheel will vibrate/rattle some.
Again, unloaded there is no vibration at all.
Thank you!
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