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Ron Husband

Hi all. I am in the process of buying a 74 cal 29. took it out yesterday in 25+ knots. The boat had not seen a human on board for over a year(many seagulls though). The diesel fired right up (universal m3-20b) upon hiting open water I fired it up to 2000 rpm and started to get some pretty strong vibration in the boat. No overheating or oil pressure problems indicated by the gauges. I am assuming it could be the cutless bearing or the shaft allignment. don't really know. Any advice would be real helpful Thanks Ron Husband sv-carol ann, Dana Point RonHusband@cox.net
 
May 24, 2004
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Beneteau 285 Oriental, NC
good, good, good Good Vibrations!

Beach Bots say: Could be just a fouled prop. Or, could be misalignment due to collapsed motor mounts
 
May 6, 2004
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Hunter 37C Seattle
Ron if you are in the process

of buying, then I assume you were doing your sea trial. Everyone will recommend that you have the boat hauled out and surveyed. If you can move the shaft (grab and shake) at all in the cutlass bearing then that needs replacement.
 
Dec 5, 2003
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Hunter 420 Punta Gorda, FL
Fowled Prop

If no one has been on the boat for a year, probably they haven't been under the boat for a year. The prop is probably coated with barnacles. You probably would like to see what is under water (or hopefully your surveyer) before you buy the boat. Bill
 
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Ron

Thanks a bunch guys

I will certainly check all these things out. Keep an eye out on this site. I will update with my findings.
 
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