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Steve Fuller
I have a 1997 H-336 that has an annoying pull to port when motoring that is somehow caused by the prop wash on the rudder. When motoring forward at 2,800-3,000 the boat wants to turn hard to port: so much so that if I took my hands off the wheel we would do an immediate cirlce in that direction. If I take it out of gear, the pull to port immmediately goes away. It is similar in force to significant weather helm. The pull to port intensifies as engine RPM's increase and instantly stops when taken out of gear. My question is whether anyone else has had this problem, heard of a similar issue, and/or knows what to do to fix it.FYI, we have a Yanmar 3GM30F engine, a 16" diameter 2-blade bronze prop with 13" pitch, and the cutlass bearing shows no wear. Further, there is no noticeable vibration when motoring. At the last survey in July 2001, both the fiberglass rudder post and rudder were in good condition.Any ideas about possible causes or solutions would be GREATLY appreciated. I am curious is this is the correct prop for our application. Have you dealt with this in the past???