oscarvan
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After experiencing some speed loss for a given power setting I had a diver check out the subaquatic portion of Lady Kay. He reported the paint in good shape (it was done a year ago) but the metal dirty. Enough to where, in his opinion, it would cause the noted degradation of performance. Some boats are more sensitive than others. Is it the opinion of this body that these boats are in fact quite sensitive to contamination on the wheels?
He also reported the zincs in good condition. I have never seen my boat out of the water and the pictures are inconclusive as to the zinc configuration. It looks like two discs on the top of each rudder, and clamshells on the prop shafts, one each side between the aft and middle struts. A total of 4 locations. Are there supposed to be any more?
In retirement I mow my own lawn, and I guess I'll have to clean my props regularly too. (I have the gear). Saves me money I can dump in other areas of the boat.
He also reported the zincs in good condition. I have never seen my boat out of the water and the pictures are inconclusive as to the zinc configuration. It looks like two discs on the top of each rudder, and clamshells on the prop shafts, one each side between the aft and middle struts. A total of 4 locations. Are there supposed to be any more?
In retirement I mow my own lawn, and I guess I'll have to clean my props regularly too. (I have the gear). Saves me money I can dump in other areas of the boat.
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