When sailing is there a recommended position for the transmission?
Should it be put into reverse to prevent the prop and shaft from freewheeling?
Thanks,
Charlie
Transmission Position When Sailing?
Moderator: KenKrawford
Re: Transmission Position When Sailing?
Hi Charlie,
Will be interesting to hear what others know. If you check the Hurth manual with the boat's books you will find that they don't mind, they state gearbox can be left in neutral. However, I was told that if you have a PSS seal and allow the shaft to spin for an extended period without water injection you can dry out the seal and destroy the carbon face.
I don't know if this is fact or not, but rather than risk destroying my seal I have always kept the gearbox in reverse when sailing, with consequent high drag. I have now overcome that problem by fitting a Kiwi self feathering prop which has other issues, but doesn't spin the shaft when in neutral.
Russ Peel
Avalon #150
Will be interesting to hear what others know. If you check the Hurth manual with the boat's books you will find that they don't mind, they state gearbox can be left in neutral. However, I was told that if you have a PSS seal and allow the shaft to spin for an extended period without water injection you can dry out the seal and destroy the carbon face.
I don't know if this is fact or not, but rather than risk destroying my seal I have always kept the gearbox in reverse when sailing, with consequent high drag. I have now overcome that problem by fitting a Kiwi self feathering prop which has other issues, but doesn't spin the shaft when in neutral.
Russ Peel
Avalon #150
Russ Peel
Avalon #150
Avalon #150
Re: Transmission Position When Sailing?
The instructions that came with my boat said to place trans in reverse to prevent freewheeling.
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Re: Transmission Position When Sailing?
I just talked (16 Sep. 2014) to Fred Hutchenson at PSI and he said that it does not matter if the transmission free wheels on our boats. It is only a problem if the boat planes and sucks the water out.
Re: Transmission Position When Sailing?
I put mine in reverse. I don't like to hear the prop freewheeling.
Ralph
WOLFHELM
C350 #342
WOLFHELM
C350 #342
Re: Transmission Position When Sailing?
I would also suspect that putting it in reverse reduces wear on the cutlass bearing and some bearings or thrust washer in the transmission. The shaft seal is not the only thing moving when the prop is turning.
Gary & Janet
The Best of Times (Hull #422)
The Best of Times (Hull #422)