Hello,
I have a 2001 Super Sport Nautique. When I bought her, she had a bent shaft (CC says it can be off by up to 0.005", mine was 0.048") so there was a vibration when in gear. Obviously it had hit something. The propeller was fine though, maybe the old owner had replaced it.
The problem I have is that the boat takes in quite a bit of water when we are at the lake.
My first reaction was to think that the ballast system I added was leaking. But I could not find any leaks in it, the tanks and the belly fat sac are full after hours of riding and pumping water out of the bilge. I also checked the skegs by the way, no leaks there since my old roommate's SS leaked there and so did my old Centurion.
So, one day, I let the water collect and pulled the boat out of the lake, scared that my weak Ram-Lin trailer that doesn't even have leaf springs would not hold her, but it did. After the boat had dried a little, it seemed that the water was coming from the rudder packing. This boat has a big stainless steel plate around the rudder hole. I am not sure how all this works. I guess whatever hit the prop and bent the shaft, hit the rudder too and makes it leak. The manual has instructions on how to tighten the propeller shaft packing but has no instructions about the rudder packing.
I first thought it was the shaft packing or the strut since it had all the vibration from the bent shaft, it could have gotten loose, but I could not find any downward leaks. Of course, it is always possible that something leaks one way and not the other...
Any ideas what else could be leaking?
Also, anybody knows how the seals on the rudder mount work and how to service them?
Thank you very much!
Alejandro
I have a 2001 Super Sport Nautique. When I bought her, she had a bent shaft (CC says it can be off by up to 0.005", mine was 0.048") so there was a vibration when in gear. Obviously it had hit something. The propeller was fine though, maybe the old owner had replaced it.
The problem I have is that the boat takes in quite a bit of water when we are at the lake.
My first reaction was to think that the ballast system I added was leaking. But I could not find any leaks in it, the tanks and the belly fat sac are full after hours of riding and pumping water out of the bilge. I also checked the skegs by the way, no leaks there since my old roommate's SS leaked there and so did my old Centurion.
So, one day, I let the water collect and pulled the boat out of the lake, scared that my weak Ram-Lin trailer that doesn't even have leaf springs would not hold her, but it did. After the boat had dried a little, it seemed that the water was coming from the rudder packing. This boat has a big stainless steel plate around the rudder hole. I am not sure how all this works. I guess whatever hit the prop and bent the shaft, hit the rudder too and makes it leak. The manual has instructions on how to tighten the propeller shaft packing but has no instructions about the rudder packing.
I first thought it was the shaft packing or the strut since it had all the vibration from the bent shaft, it could have gotten loose, but I could not find any downward leaks. Of course, it is always possible that something leaks one way and not the other...
Any ideas what else could be leaking?
Also, anybody knows how the seals on the rudder mount work and how to service them?
Thank you very much!
Alejandro
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