I recently built and installed a new atomic-4 engine in my 30' Catalina. A great experience that I've enjoyed. I took the boat out today for the first time under power.
ISSUE: propwash in forward gear at all RPMs isn't near what it was prior to installing the new engine. I don't sense any or very little feedback in the tiller while underway either, nothing like what I used to get with the old engine (which was coming off its mounts).
I DO have forward thrust but appears to be less than optimum.
It's not the engine. The engine is putting out over 3000 rpm and it's a direct drive powertrain.
I've run the engine in forward gear tied to the dock several times.
It's been nearly 6 months since I started the removal/installation of this engine. So, the boat has set in the slip for a while now. But I have the hull cleaned every other month. So, surely, it's not a fowled prop, or is it?
The only thing I did to the power train was disconnect it from the engine and then reconnected it after the installation.
I'm thinking it could only be one of three things: prop is fowled, prop shaft engine coupling is slipping, or the propeller is stripped/stripping on the shaft.
When I reconnected the prop shaft to the engine, I pulled the shaft forward until it was up against the cutlass bearing and then repositioned the engine to within 0.005" and aligned it and bolted it down.
Anyone else have any ideas before I start my troubleshooting?
ISSUE: propwash in forward gear at all RPMs isn't near what it was prior to installing the new engine. I don't sense any or very little feedback in the tiller while underway either, nothing like what I used to get with the old engine (which was coming off its mounts).
I DO have forward thrust but appears to be less than optimum.
It's not the engine. The engine is putting out over 3000 rpm and it's a direct drive powertrain.
I've run the engine in forward gear tied to the dock several times.
It's been nearly 6 months since I started the removal/installation of this engine. So, the boat has set in the slip for a while now. But I have the hull cleaned every other month. So, surely, it's not a fowled prop, or is it?
The only thing I did to the power train was disconnect it from the engine and then reconnected it after the installation.
I'm thinking it could only be one of three things: prop is fowled, prop shaft engine coupling is slipping, or the propeller is stripped/stripping on the shaft.
When I reconnected the prop shaft to the engine, I pulled the shaft forward until it was up against the cutlass bearing and then repositioned the engine to within 0.005" and aligned it and bolted it down.
Anyone else have any ideas before I start my troubleshooting?


