I've KM2P gearbox on my Yanmar. I notice the shaft spinning during sailing. I put gearbox to reverse to stop spinning but it still spin. So I put gear to forward and it stop spinning. Something wrong with my gearbox or Kiwiprop or both?
That didn't work for me. I put in reverse and it still spin in reverse rotation. Had to put in forward to stop it from spinning. I've replaced the Kiwiprop with FlexOFold now. Will clean up the Kiwi and check and grease it.Ken, I think Sailor Sue had the correct procedure. Turn off the motor put it in reverse, done! I have a Kiwi prop and never much thought about it, you got me curious so next time I'm out I will look at it. Motoring is (after pitch adjustment) much better than previous fixed 2 blade
capta, do you leave it in forward upon shutdown?I used to drop my trany in reverse (with the engine running) when sailing to get the MaxProp to feather (occasionally at 5kn or more). I believe it loosened the strut, which I had to rebed and resecure. I won't ever do that again. It feathers even better if I just shut down in forward.
Somewhere (maybe in my maxprop manual) I seem to remember that the engine should be shut down while in forward to get it to feather. That is the procedure I follow anyway, even if I am pulling into a slip and have to back down to get stopped and tied up. Before I shut down I put it in foward and then pull the kill switch whil still in foward. We have some pretty strong currents during max ebb and flood. I leave it in forward (assuming it is feathered) but now that people mention it I wonder if I should put it in neutral or leave it in forward? When I'm sailing I shut it down while in forward and leave it if forward. Does that sound right with a maxprop?