Aussie Mike
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 63' COCKPIT MY (1985 - 1987)
I recently had my 63' MY (1986) hauled and antifouled. It was only on hard stand for 4 days but as soon as it was back in water I noticed a high pitched "singing" noise coming from the back of the boat. It is only there when the port side engine is in gear. most noticable at idle, but still there over rev ranges. Kind of sounds like a wine glass rim being played...... The yard said the primary strut bearing had a little bit of play, but it is strange the whining sound only appeared after the haul out.
Motors are 12V71 with 3" shafts. Is there anything I can do to stop this while in the water or should I haul her again and check/replace the strut/cutlass bearing?
I looked at previous posts and there were some suggestions like toothpaste and spagetti pushed into the water grooves of the cutlass ..... is this right ?
Thanks in advance.
Motors are 12V71 with 3" shafts. Is there anything I can do to stop this while in the water or should I haul her again and check/replace the strut/cutlass bearing?
I looked at previous posts and there were some suggestions like toothpaste and spagetti pushed into the water grooves of the cutlass ..... is this right ?
Thanks in advance.