Great video as always. Very logical explanation. It would be interesting to see the actual cutless bearing barnacles get broken apart with a camera after sitting for weeks/months at anchor. It would be a good video but camera risk would be a bit high.
Thank you for your comments. The growth was actualy more like a coral. A super hard red build-up that was hard to remove with a paint scraper. Super tough stuff.
I have the same issue with my RC boats. I found that polishing and balancing props has made a significant difference. Thanks for posting this video 🍻
I will definitely do that at our next haul out.
Thanks for sharing. Keep up the good work!
Thank you! I sure will try.
Great explanation, Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this.
Thank you for the complement. It has been interesting.
Great video as always. Very logical explanation. It would be interesting to see the actual cutless bearing barnacles get broken apart with a camera after sitting for weeks/months at anchor. It would be a good video but camera risk would be a bit high.
Thank you for your comments. The growth was actualy more like a coral. A super hard red build-up that was hard to remove with a paint scraper. Super tough stuff.
Would a twin screw boat last longer if the load is spread out between the two shafts?
Thank you for your question. It think it would be unlikely a twin screw would have different wear than a single screw.