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Thanks. I need good luck.
 
Great update.
 
Good news. Hope to see you in the Abacos. I am heading across Saturday AM weather permitting.
 
Good news. Hope to see you in the Abacos. I am heading across Saturday AM weather permitting.

We are crossing Saturday. Where are you departing and headed to? We will clear at West End and then move over to Blue Marlin.
 
At West end and crossing back in the morning. Other than nursing along and cleaning up from wrecked stuffing box packing it has been uneventful. When I get home I’ll crank down on the stuffing boxes and gave those repacked by the same diver who will swap props once those are ready.

Our two favorite spots are Old Bahama Bay and Green Turtle. Next time I’m spending 2 weeks at Bluff house in Green Turtle and renting both a golf cart and a 18-20 boat for day excursions. Despite such a bad start I’m glad we pushed on and did the trip.
 
Nice!!

Pretty work!
 
Green turtle is special. We did two trips with the 84 I ran back then right after Dorian, the boat was filled with relief supplies. We were so heavy we could barely cruise at 22kts vs 26! We were one of the first boats coming in west end to clear early Saturday morning after the storm. When we left there was a line of boats coming in from
Florida, anything from sport fishes to CCs. Impressive.

Very special people there, real community.
 
Looking at passageweather.com it looks like you could not have asked for better motoring weather! It's great to hear you decided to move around to the outer islands. Having stayed at the Bluff House we are wondering how they are doing after Dorian and glad to hear they are open. I think they finally paved the road all the way around to it from places like the Green Turtle Club which was also a great stop.
Next time plan to hit Elbow Cay. Much more lively than Green Turtle. But getting out and about in a CC etc. around GT is great.
 
We arrived home today after 32 days and 1032 miles!
 
Got my shiny prop to hang on the wall of Club Mike, my bar room. I'll put an Ezperanza sticker on the worst blade. Learned a lot and plenty of great memories. I have a fairly heavy account just for the boat and the $ came out of that. I'm over the $ and looking forward to what the new four blade props do for the boat. And next time if something big happens I'll shrug my shoulders and just figure it out.

That one spot on the rim canal is now called "The scene of the crime".:D:D
 
Treasure Coast Propeller came highly reccomended. I now have to highly reccomend them. Finally after the trip and then our storms got to do the performance sea trial last Saturday. We made 2370 and 2380 RPMs WOT. Seems to be a bit higher on cruise speed but need more time to decide if that is real or in my head. But given the factor of M-15's high speed spinning the wheels, going from 3 to 4 blade, and old school hull they nailed these on size, pitch, and cup to make the transition. Boat planes off great and one of the biggest benefits is much less loss of speed going against the current on plane. End of the day no need to take them back for tuning (included in purchase price if needed).

Also the sea trial was not without other events. After reaching full RPM long enough to take valid temp readings (turned out perfect) port engine lost RPM and eventually stalled after rolling coal. Tried to start but each time only ran for a couple seconds at very low RPM and then stalled again. Limped back to the dock and discussed possibilities of what could be wrong. Flapper was open so mechanic was guessing fuel pump or maybe blower not turning. But back at the dock he started with basics to rule them out. Used a pump to prime the injectors to try a restart. Wasn't building pressure. Turned out to just be a leak at a loose fitting so injectors were not getting proper pressure. Got us up and running.

So shout out to Paul at TC propeller and Wayne at Anclote Diesel. These are the go to guys for sure.
 
Was it an injector jumper line ?
 
I don't know. Front inboard side.
 
Glad the boat is doing well again! If you don't mind, share the prop specs on the new wheels
 
They are VEEM Conquest 26 x 26 with a cup.
 

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