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Ernie
Some time ago I posted a question concerning a "clunking" noise coming from the drive train. At the time I sort of thought it was a bad cutlass bearing. The boat has been sitting at dock for the majority of the season, and there is a lot of growth. Just the other day I ran the engine (in gear) at the dock to generate the noise and try to more specifically locate it. It's definately coming from aft of the stuffing box. It sounds like something slapping the hull. I took a look, as best I could from the dock, and saw a HUGE amount of barnicles and growth on the prop, but nothing obvious slapping the hull.Here's the question... Can this build up on the prop be causing this noise? Is this from cavitation caused by barnicles?I'm considering having a diver clean the prop as best he can and see if this will remedy the situation. I wasn't planning on hauling for the off season but rather, opting for in-water storage. My guess is that a diver would be cheaper than a haul.Any suggestions as to what else could be causing this noise? HELP!!Thanks!