Two weeks ago when I was out on Islander I noticed it didn't seem as much power in forward as I was used to, which isn't all that much as this is the original YSB-12 in the engine bay.
For what ever reason even though the gear lever seemed to be in the right position I gave it a small push forward and I seemed to get full power back. This happened once during that trip and I chalked it up to the weather being very warm and the cable having possibly expanded.
This Sunday my friend took her out for a two day sail. He has noticed the same problem and this time I can't blame the weather as the tempratures have greatly moderated, low 80's vs high 90's.
Is this simply a linkage issue or is there something more I should be worrying about. I have no idea how this transmission works is there a clutch or belts that could be slipping.
Any thoughts and help would be appreciated.
For what ever reason even though the gear lever seemed to be in the right position I gave it a small push forward and I seemed to get full power back. This happened once during that trip and I chalked it up to the weather being very warm and the cable having possibly expanded.
This Sunday my friend took her out for a two day sail. He has noticed the same problem and this time I can't blame the weather as the tempratures have greatly moderated, low 80's vs high 90's.
Is this simply a linkage issue or is there something more I should be worrying about. I have no idea how this transmission works is there a clutch or belts that could be slipping.
Any thoughts and help would be appreciated.