I have a tranny question about my 1974 Viking 33 with the Atomic 4.   When
you move the gear shifter up for forward or down for reverse, there seems
to be a long throw of the shifter, almost like it varies the amount of
forward or reverse propulsion – then I can apply throttle for speed.  Is
this right – or should the shift lever either be in full forward (up), full
reverse (down) or neutral (horizontal).



I should have asked this last summer when I started sailing, but as it was
all new to me I thought I would figure it all out.  Now I'm not so sure.

Last evening I could only get a very small amount of forward propulsion and
even less in reverse even with the shifter in the half way position.   Full
forward shifter position (up lever) would stall the engine regardless of
throttle position.  I had to limp back to the dock by playing with the
shifter and throttle positions and restarting the engine every time it
stalled out.   Luckily there was no wind on the way back and the calm
conditions for those last few hundred metres to my dock allowed me to
make headway.  Even that distance of a few hundred metres took almost half
an hour.

There was no noticable vibration to make me thing the folding prop was 1/2
deployed, the engine was running great with no load and started fine when
it stalled under full load.

What could be wrong - does this sound like a transmission issue ?

HELP

Thanks,
Damien
"Melissa Anne"
Corner Brook, NL
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