MikeP
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A couple days ago we went down to St Michaels. The boat would not plane and top speed was 13k at 2000RPM. The engines would not rev higher. I'm used to that here (and have posted about it) and figured that the props/shafts were heavily covered with barnacles.
We anchored in St Michaels harbor and I dove the boat yesterday. There were essentially no barnacles on the prop shafts (they had been painted when the bottom was painted last year). But there were what I would call "some" barnacles on the props - really not many at all and it was hard for me to believe that those few barnacles could have made any real difference in the speed. But I scraped them off (and installed new zincs - old ones were essentially gone).
Today, on the way back - on plane at 18K!
We anchored in St Michaels harbor and I dove the boat yesterday. There were essentially no barnacles on the prop shafts (they had been painted when the bottom was painted last year). But there were what I would call "some" barnacles on the props - really not many at all and it was hard for me to believe that those few barnacles could have made any real difference in the speed. But I scraped them off (and installed new zincs - old ones were essentially gone).
Today, on the way back - on plane at 18K!