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Gary Wyngarden
Last year before buying my 1992 H37.5 I noticed during the sea trial a significant amount of vibration in the shaft and the prop. This was also noted by the surveyor and by the guy who did the engine inspection. Their recommendation was to have the shaft aligned and to pull the max prop and send it to PYI for servicing. We followed both of those recommendations and reinstalled the original fixed blade prop while the max prop was at PYI. Presto! The vibration problem was gone.The max prop came back from PYI some time ago, but I delayed reinstalling it until the annual haulout and bottom work which was concluded last week. So now the max prop is back on and guess what else is back--the vibration.The max prop was installed by a very highly regarded yard to settings supplied by PYI for my specific model of Yanmar. I'm kind of at a loss as to what to do. I'm unhappy and the mate is VERY unhappy with the vibration.I guess I can put the old prop back on, but that seems like a waste of what should be a very nice feathering prop.Any suggestions will be appreciated.Gary WyngardenS/V Wanderlust H37.5