Ditto to Dave’s comment.  Our Yanmar 3GM is mounted to a Kanzaki transmission 
that was slipping.  Symptoms were prop did not open symmetrically because was 
not spinning enough so lots of vibration, when it did fully open the shaft was 
not spinning at a rate consistent with the throttle.  No obvious issues with 
the prop manually opening when hauled.  Pulled transmission, got it rebuilt.  
Biggest expense was OEM rebuild kit and needed new cone gear as was polished.  
Reinstalled and problem solved.  When reinstalling it is very important to 
ensure the shift cable is adjusted so the transmission lever is fully engaged 
before the lever on the binnacle is at the end of its travel – ie there is some 
remaining movement for the spring fitting that attaches the cable to the 
transmission lever.  In our case that meant attaching to the inner transmission 
lever hole.  Also, an annual maintenance item is to oil the spring fitting.

 

FWIW, here is the info on my rebuilder.  He is the person who did all the 
transmission work for Mack Boring when they were in the business of rebuilding 
and apparently there are some tricks of the trade to correctly rebuild.  
Shipping was by parcel post, he was very informative and easy to work with.  I 
had the unit returned to me in 7 days.  No affiliation just a happy customer.

 

Rick Neary

East Coast Marine Transmission

253 Vineyard Ave

South Amboy, NJ  08879

732-991-0694

 

John and Maryann

Legacy III

1982 C&C 34

Noank, CT

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Dave S via 
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Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 11:02 AM
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Cc: Dave S
Subject: Stus-List Folding Prop won't open

 

Make sure it's the prop.   I threw a ton of money at similar symptoms before 
learning that the transmission was slipping.  (bang bang bang in forward only, 
and intermittently, though progressively less so.)  

Pulled the gearbox and did the repair myself in an evening for less than  $100 
after replacing a lot of stuff.   

 

Dave.        

 

 

 

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Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2016 11:43:15 +0000
From: Kevin Paxton <kpax...@paxdesigns.com>
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List Folding Prop won't open
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Hey guys, with all of the discussion on props it reminded me that I'm
having an issue with my 2 blade folding prop. Pretty sure it's the Martec
that you all are mentioning.

I continue to have issues with one blade not opening after we've been out
sailing. Once we drop the sails and go to engage the engine and prop it
fails to open one side and I get severe vibrations. Is this a normal thing
with these props? It truly makes me want to just get a fixed prop.
Unfortunately that's not in the budget right now though.

So far I've tried:

   - to come to a complete stop and try again
   - Kick it into reverse and then back to forward
   - short kick to full throttle.

The last time we were out nothing worked. We ended up limping along back to
our slip. Afterwards I checked it by rotating it from the inside and it
sounded like both blades would open when it was facing down because I heard
the clunk.

Occasionally it will open but it's not a first time thing. On departure
from the slip I don't have any issues, it's only when trying to reengage
the motor after a sail. It's really frustrating, any ideas?

Kevin Paxton
'82 34 #473
Japhys Spirit
Cornfield Creek, Magothy River, MD

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