Hawkeye
Veteran Member
We recently hit an underwater obstacle at 8 knts, producing a distinct thump, thump sound. No grinding or other noise, just thump, thump. I checked in the wake and nothing appeared. Now at 8 knts there might be an almost indistinct vibration yet a sensation for sure. However, at WOT (12 knts) a modest vibration is apparent. I have a few questions:
My routine haulout is still a year and a half off. If I continue my routine of boating (100 hrs a year, at avg 8 knts) will permanent damage occur of any kind? At cutlass?
Key question: Can I hold off on prop repair for another year and half till time for paint, zincs, etc? Need input to offset the Admiral's fears.
If you have experience, is the damage from the hit as described likely to be on two blades of one prop or one blade on two props. As I said, the hit was a distinct thump, thump, with almost no delay between them. We clearly didn't hit a rock.
Assuming prop damage, would it likely be a slight cupping, or as bad as a tear of some kind. As I said, the hit seemly distinct, but relatively soft.
I'm intested in your thoughts before finding/sending a diver down in very murky CA Delta waters at $200 or $500 for a quick lift and inspection.
My routine haulout is still a year and a half off. If I continue my routine of boating (100 hrs a year, at avg 8 knts) will permanent damage occur of any kind? At cutlass?
Key question: Can I hold off on prop repair for another year and half till time for paint, zincs, etc? Need input to offset the Admiral's fears.
If you have experience, is the damage from the hit as described likely to be on two blades of one prop or one blade on two props. As I said, the hit was a distinct thump, thump, with almost no delay between them. We clearly didn't hit a rock.
Assuming prop damage, would it likely be a slight cupping, or as bad as a tear of some kind. As I said, the hit seemly distinct, but relatively soft.
I'm intested in your thoughts before finding/sending a diver down in very murky CA Delta waters at $200 or $500 for a quick lift and inspection.