Lately, there have been a couple of sub-thread discussions regarding weird noises and behaviors on some of the ultra-ballasted boats. I ran some experiments yesterday and thought I'd share my results.
After correcting how my steering cable occasionally rubbed against the stuffing box fitting, my louder "clicking" noise went away. Mostly. However, I still have two noises that occur only when my 24Ve is heavily ballasted and leaning to one side.
One is a growling sound that occurs when I'm turning around to pick up a downed surfer; this one sounds like it's coming from the prop itself, and thus may be cavitation or related thereto. The other sound is a very light "ticking" sound that is propspeed related. It only occurs when the propshaft is turning, is directly proportional to propshaft RPM's, and also only occurs when I'm turning around and driving back to pick up a downed surfer.
I was hearing these noises while we were out yesterday, so when I started driving I tried something new. Normally when a surfer goes down, we back off the throttle just to the point where the transmission is still engaged (no powerturns!) and motor back to the person. As an experiment, when I backed off the throttle I took the transmission completely out of gear, waited a moment, then ramped it back up to the same speed I would normally use. This gave the transmission and v-drive a moment of non-operation.
Result: I never heard the sounds again the rest of the day.
I can dream up an explanation for the growling. If the start of the turn caused the prop to cavitate, it could be self-perpetuating. Stopping the prop for a moment could give the water a chance to settle out.
I'm going to test this again today, but in the meantime thought I'd throw this out there. Anyone else try or experience this? Any explanations for why pausing for a moment would make a difference?
Hopefully we can compare results and come up with a solution and an explanation. Thanks!
After correcting how my steering cable occasionally rubbed against the stuffing box fitting, my louder "clicking" noise went away. Mostly. However, I still have two noises that occur only when my 24Ve is heavily ballasted and leaning to one side.
One is a growling sound that occurs when I'm turning around to pick up a downed surfer; this one sounds like it's coming from the prop itself, and thus may be cavitation or related thereto. The other sound is a very light "ticking" sound that is propspeed related. It only occurs when the propshaft is turning, is directly proportional to propshaft RPM's, and also only occurs when I'm turning around and driving back to pick up a downed surfer.
I was hearing these noises while we were out yesterday, so when I started driving I tried something new. Normally when a surfer goes down, we back off the throttle just to the point where the transmission is still engaged (no powerturns!) and motor back to the person. As an experiment, when I backed off the throttle I took the transmission completely out of gear, waited a moment, then ramped it back up to the same speed I would normally use. This gave the transmission and v-drive a moment of non-operation.
Result: I never heard the sounds again the rest of the day.
I can dream up an explanation for the growling. If the start of the turn caused the prop to cavitate, it could be self-perpetuating. Stopping the prop for a moment could give the water a chance to settle out.
I'm going to test this again today, but in the meantime thought I'd throw this out there. Anyone else try or experience this? Any explanations for why pausing for a moment would make a difference?
Hopefully we can compare results and come up with a solution and an explanation. Thanks!
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