Had the R&R hauled and had the bottom cleaned and Painted. Just changed Spark Plugs,Dist,Caps and set timing on both engines. Took the boat out to see how it would run WOT.
Cruised at idle speed to the inlet. Once I cleared the Jetties, pushed the throttles foward. Starbord engine reached 4000 with ease. Port engine would not go past 3500. I did feel some vibration. Stopped about 1 mile out when I met up with a freind fishing from his Sea Dory/ single Diesel. Stopped to talk awhile and chalanged each other to a race back to the inlet. Both engines on my boat reached 4000 and could go more, No vibration.
Getting off the boat at the dock, I drop my glasses in the water. High tide and no way to see the glasses. Next day at low tide (4-5 FT)Tommy dove down a few times and recoverd the glasses. While Tommy was under he spotted about 10 feet of nylon rope wrapped around the Port Prop Shaft. Looks like some line that came loose from a Lobster Trap. Must have picked it up on the prop on the way out, hense the vibration. Once the prop cut the rope and left it around the shaft, Engine ran OK.
Cruised at idle speed to the inlet. Once I cleared the Jetties, pushed the throttles foward. Starbord engine reached 4000 with ease. Port engine would not go past 3500. I did feel some vibration. Stopped about 1 mile out when I met up with a freind fishing from his Sea Dory/ single Diesel. Stopped to talk awhile and chalanged each other to a race back to the inlet. Both engines on my boat reached 4000 and could go more, No vibration.
Getting off the boat at the dock, I drop my glasses in the water. High tide and no way to see the glasses. Next day at low tide (4-5 FT)Tommy dove down a few times and recoverd the glasses. While Tommy was under he spotted about 10 feet of nylon rope wrapped around the Port Prop Shaft. Looks like some line that came loose from a Lobster Trap. Must have picked it up on the prop on the way out, hense the vibration. Once the prop cut the rope and left it around the shaft, Engine ran OK.