Sadey
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 60' MOTOR YACHT (1987 - 1989)
I got a call from the yard today asking me about aligning my starboard engine. I’m having the cutlass bearings replaced which appear to be very old. After they struggled to get the bearings out the starboard shaft was way out of alignment. They called for approval to which I did to align the motor. In the process they were able to align the shaft up and down but there are no slots in the mounts to allow for lateral alignment. The mounts and risers are original so it has not been in alignment since day one. I have two choices. One, allow them to grind slots in the mounts for lateral alignment or two, live with it in its current state. The current state is far better than the state it has been in to this point. We have had the starboard transmission off and the motor lifted for that reason to replace the main seal which could account for the more recent misalignment. However based on the mounts it would appear the boat’s starboard motor was never in lateral alignment. They did check trueness of the shaft and they are spot on. There is no issue with the port motor. I do have a slight vibration but there was some damage to the props which could account for that which is being corrected by Airmarine of Chicago right now.
Should I live with something that hasn’t been broken for 31 years or spend the money to allow for a perfect alignment 31 years later?
Should I live with something that hasn’t been broken for 31 years or spend the money to allow for a perfect alignment 31 years later?