projects & solutions mini guide - underwater gear part one

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Projects & Solutions SHERIDAN MARINE By River, By Road, By Mail... Order the Solutions 01491 652 085 Underwater Gear Propellers - Inspection Propellers can often be repaired so it is worth while checking the condition when out of the water. Key points to look for include bent blades, chips & nicks, damage at the boss (the centre point where the blades meet) or signs that electrolysis has set in. Propellers - Repair or Replace Chips & nicks can easily be filled and cleaned as a repair. Bent blades can also usually be reshaped & then re-balanced. Part One Propellers An example of a flat propeller blade caused by an underwater impact. An example with several chips, damaged boss and electrolysis. Look for signs of ‘pinkness’ which indicates electrolysis and tap the propeller blade to see if it has an unfortunate ‘dull thud’ indicating a fault, or a healthy ‘ring’ to it. Damage at the boss or electrolysis fatigue usually requires a new propeller.

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A series of FREE Mini Guides for boating projects that run through the basic steps for the practical boat owner. This Mini Guide concentrates on what to look for when inspecting, repairing or renewing the Underwater Gear including the propeller and cutlass bearing condition.

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Page 1: Projects & Solutions Mini Guide - Underwater Gear Part One

Projects &

Solutions SHERIDAN MARINEBy River, By Road, By Mail...

Order the Solutions

01491 652 085

Underwater GearPropellers - InspectionPropellers can often be repaired so it is worth while checking the condition when out of the water.

Key points to look for include bent blades, chips & nicks, damage at the boss (the centre point where the blades meet) or signs that electrolysis has set in.

Propellers - Repair or ReplaceChips & nicks can easily be filled and cleaned as a repair. Bent blades can also usually be reshaped & then re-balanced.

Part One

Propellers

An example of a flat propeller blade

caused by an underwater impact.

An example with several chips, damaged boss and electrolysis.

Look for signs of ‘pinkness’ which indicates electrolysis and tap the propeller blade to see if it has an unfortunate ‘dull thud’ indicating a fault, or a healthy ‘ring’ to it.

Damage at the boss or electrolysis fatigue usually requires a new propeller.

Page 2: Projects & Solutions Mini Guide - Underwater Gear Part One

Projects &

Solutions SHERIDAN MARINEBy River, By Road, By Mail...

Order the Solutions

01491 652 085

Underwater Gear

Castle Nuts & Split PinCheck the condition of the propeller shaft nut and split pin holding the propeller in place and replace if necessary.

AccessoriesAdditional equipment for underwater gear projects.

Cutlass BearingsFound within the ‘P’ Bracket, the Cutlass Bearing holds the propeller shaft true whilst allowing for rotation.

If there is significant play or wear a replacement is wise to prevent damaging more expensive underwater gear, the gearbox or engine.

© Sheridan Marine 2015. All rights reserved. E&OE. This is a project guidance sheet and not a ‘How-to’ fact book. It is presumed that all work is carried out safely using the correct tools and methods. Disable the engine so that there is no chance it starts while you work on the gear.

Part One

Propeller Castle Nut Split Pins

Cutlass Bearings

Cutlass Bearing

Grub Screws

Propeller Shafts RuddersShaft

Anode