Michael Clarke wrote: > Callum M0MCX wrote: >> OK. The factory are aware and they are contacting Jonathon (Wilson) >> for a fix. >> >> >> >> Here's a mini film to demonstrate: >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDvXA6gRxi4 >> >> >> >> There's something wrong... > > Looks rather normal to me!!!
...why, have you got a knackered old prop, like N Bear Nest? ;-) ...that reminds me, we must arrange to pass through the start of the Grand Canal early in the moring, so we can use the Belmont dry dock...opps I mean Double Lock! ;-) http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/T07_Imag/03_04_07/Dsc03755.jpg We only get this amout of shake on the tiller if there is [EMAIL PROTECTED] on the prop, or the prop is in need of fettling (it is now due to some mild fettling) I have also noticed that shallow water can cause mild rudder shake. -- Neil Arlidge - NB Earnest
