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Propshaft Replacement

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elad

Propshaft Replacement

Post by elad »

Hi all,

After hitting something hard with the prop I get a rather severe vibration at even slow speeds. I think I bent the propshaft.

Has anyone replaced their propshaft themselves? I'm pretty handy but don't want to attempt something that requires expert knowledge or special tools.

My boat is an 2000 Albin 28TE.

Will appreciate any advice.

Dale
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Post by DougSea »

Your propshaft can be straightened. Almost certainly cheaper than a new one (to find out how I know find "the voyage of the Akvelina" in the cruising section!)

It will involve removal of the rudder. If I remember correctly the bill for:

remove and reinstall rudder
remove and repair prop
remove and repair shaft

(and replace and install tranducer - ripped that sucker clean off!)

came to around $2500. I have NO idea what a new shaft costs but I guessing it's not cheap. And if you bent the shaft your prop MUST be messed up - see the various posts on "prop scan" repairs.

Good luck!!
Doug
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Post by jcollins »

Dale,
I was afraid of the same thing last year. Start with the prop. When the yard pulls it they will check the alignment. I was lucky. Just the prop. Once repaired I was fine.
John
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elad

Thank Goodness - Only the Prop

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Turns out it was only the prop that was bent. Got it off and having local repair shop fix it.

Thanks to all for advice.

Dale
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Re: Thank Goodness - Only the Prop

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dalepurdy wrote:Turns out it was only the prop that was bent. Got it off and having local repair shop fix it.

Thanks to all for advice.

Dale
Well that's good news! Where are you going to spend the rest of the money you told your wife this was going to cost? 8)
Doug
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