Could be a broken engine mount, right in the middle of an adjustment bolt,
try some small adjustments and see if turning the nut does anything.I had
that same problem when I got Alianna.found 2 broken engine mount bolts in my
case

 

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From: CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of William
Hall
Sent: January 9, 2014 1:46 PM
To: cnc-list
Subject: Stus-List Vibration

 

Dear List,

 

I've been troubleshooting quite a vibration problem since I got my boat a
year and a half ago. I had hoped it all just needed an alignment, but that
does not appear to be the case. I'm hoping that if I present the situation
someone on the list may be able to point me in the direction of a fix!

 

The boat is Starfire, my 1985 C&C 37. It has a Yanmar 3HMF. I believe it's
the original engine, but was overhauled a few years ago. The previous owner
said it was overhauled because it was no longer producing enough power.

 

The engine drives a 2-blade max prop.  There's a line cutter on the shaft.
There's an R&D marine elastomeric coupling between the end of the prop shaft
and the engine drive shaft.

 

When I bought the boat, we noted a lot of vibration when in gear above about
1800 rpm. The surveyor thought it needed alignment and noted as well that
the max prop had more play in it than it was supposed to.  I hauled it that
first winter, had the max prop sent back to max prop for overhaul, had new
cutlass bearing installed, and when it all came back together in the spring
found the same vibration as before.  When running in forward, the prop shaft
deflects significantly at higher RPM's (maybe 1" of wobble at the worst
point along the drive shaft), and things shake in a way that can't be good.
In neutral, as well as reverse, it runs smooth as silk right up into high
rpms.

 

I've since had a few engine / drive people look at it and try to figure it
out. The shaft appears to be true. The alignment appears to be right on, as
measured by two different mechanics. The elastomeric coupling was a bit
worn, so we put a new one in. The engine mounts are substantial and seem
good.  The engine people think there's something wrong with the prop that
the overhaul didn't fix.

 

What does the list say? Is it the prop? Could there be something wrong in
the transmission, say a thrust bearing or something?  In flat calm I can get
almost 5 knots without too much worry of breaking things, but into a sea or
wind I'd really like to have the option to use more power.  What would you
try?

 

Thanks in advance for the thoughts.

 

Regards,

Bill

 

1985 C&C 37 - Starfire

Stamford, CT

 

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William D. Hall, Ph.D.
203 653 2886 (o)
617 620 9078 (c)
[email protected] 

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