PCUK
(regular)
06/04/2008 12:40
Pershilla has left the building!

After spending last year ashore waiting for appropriate weather for epoxying and many other jobs she was relaunched last November and last Thursday as the tide was in I finally took her out for a quick spin.
Big disappointment as there is bad vibration from the prop' shaft. Spent £200 on a prop' overhaul and rebalace so don't think it's that. I've never had it before so am mystified as the prop' shaft is a high strength alloy and unlikely to have suddenly have bent itself! I'm hoping something has wrapped itself around the prop' in the five months she's been in her berth and will free off. Can't really afford another lift out just yet.
Replaced rear cutless bearing and fitted new PSS shaft seal but neither could cause this degree of vibration.
On a more interesting note, did some speed/consumption trials while out and returned these figures.
Displacement 14 tons.
WL length 33.5 feet
300 hp @ 2800rpm
3:1 box
2850 rpm 70litre pre hour 12 knots
2400 rpm 45 lph 10.5 knots
2200 rpm 36 lph 10.2 knots
2000 rpm 30 lph 9.8 knots
1800 rpm 23 lph 9.2 knots
1600 rpm 18 lph 8.4 knots
1500 rpm 16 lph 8.2 knots
1200 rpm 12 lph 7.1 knots
8 knots seems quite a pleasant speed!
Can't think why anyone else would be interested though!


graham
(regular)
06/04/2008 16:58
Re: Pershilla has left the building!

I hope the vibration is something easilly fixed.Rope round prop sounds likely ,is Pershilla suitable to dry out against the wall at Minehead?

Sneds
(regular)
06/04/2008 17:26
Re: Pershilla has left the building!

Allways find fuel consumption/speed/rpm figures interesting, Yea I know I should get out more!
I am constantly amazed at how much more fuel is used for just a few more knots.
How much is diesel at Watchet these days? Thinking of coming down for the Minehead (new) lifeboat naming ceremony on May 3rd, we owe those guys a huge debt!
Anyone knows what happens to the old lifeboat?


Damo
(regular)
06/04/2008 19:11
Re: Pershilla has left the building!

Well done - feels good doesn't it?

PCUK
(regular)
07/04/2008 10:46
Re: Pershilla has left the building!

Graham, Yes she can dry out against a wall.
And that may be be the best idea.


tangomoon
(regular)
07/04/2008 20:41
Re: Pershilla has left the building!

Have you managed to put a kink in your propeller. Or has somebody taken a dislike to you and put the pipe grips on a wing and bent it a little? Hope you fid the cause will listen with interest.


Contact Us | Privacy statement YBW Home
Motor Boat and Yachting | Motor Boats Monthly | Practical Boat Owner | Classic Boat | Yachting Monthly | Yachting World
Your Motorboat | Your Yacht | Ships Monthly | IBI | European Boatbuilder | ybw.com
© IPC Media Ltd. All rights reserved. Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
IPC Media DMA Trust UK