gary allen
New member
I'm sure the expertise of this group can give me some clues about where to begin with this problem.
While cruising in Tomales Bay yesterday evening, I suddenly noticed that the prop on my port Honda 50 was not turning. I was backing up out of some shallows when I saw that the tachometer indicated very high rpms but there was no power. I subsequently went back to shore and looked at the prop. There was nothing tangled in it, the cotter pin and nut and washers were still in place, it spins freely, but it is not engaging in either forward or reverse.
I don't know if it could be related, but I had the impellers changed on both motors about a month ago. This was maybe the third time taking the boat out since the replacements, and I had noticed no probems previously.
We had to limp back the ten miles or so to Spud Point Marina in Bodega on the one motor--about 7 knots per hour.
Any ideas? I'd like to try to fix this myself.
Thanks for the help,
Gary
While cruising in Tomales Bay yesterday evening, I suddenly noticed that the prop on my port Honda 50 was not turning. I was backing up out of some shallows when I saw that the tachometer indicated very high rpms but there was no power. I subsequently went back to shore and looked at the prop. There was nothing tangled in it, the cotter pin and nut and washers were still in place, it spins freely, but it is not engaging in either forward or reverse.
I don't know if it could be related, but I had the impellers changed on both motors about a month ago. This was maybe the third time taking the boat out since the replacements, and I had noticed no probems previously.
We had to limp back the ten miles or so to Spud Point Marina in Bodega on the one motor--about 7 knots per hour.
Any ideas? I'd like to try to fix this myself.
Thanks for the help,
Gary