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We spent an awesome day fishing in the Gulf of Maine on Jeffreys and Platts banks yesterday but 5 minutes into the ride home something broke in the motor or lower unit. Six hours and 30 miles later SeaTow pulled us into Fort Popham. Thank goodness for my membership, right?
Anyway, my F250 is disabled and our good friends at Port Harbor Marine in Portland will be picking up the boat ASAP.
In terms of diagnostics, the motor had a funny whine for about a minute or two before a very loud clanking began. I shut it down right away. The only thing we did differently yesterday was spend several hours with the motor tilted up – I was using a drift sock and having the motor up helped to keep the bow into the wind. All the basics are fine – fuel, oil, electrical, belts, etc. There’s nothing obvious broken under the cowling, no smoke, no leaking oil.
There's 1,100 hours on the motor and we had the full 1,000 hour maintenance performed this winter. Any thoughts from anyone on possible causes of the failure?
Thanks and Happy 4th!
Anyway, my F250 is disabled and our good friends at Port Harbor Marine in Portland will be picking up the boat ASAP.
In terms of diagnostics, the motor had a funny whine for about a minute or two before a very loud clanking began. I shut it down right away. The only thing we did differently yesterday was spend several hours with the motor tilted up – I was using a drift sock and having the motor up helped to keep the bow into the wind. All the basics are fine – fuel, oil, electrical, belts, etc. There’s nothing obvious broken under the cowling, no smoke, no leaking oil.
There's 1,100 hours on the motor and we had the full 1,000 hour maintenance performed this winter. Any thoughts from anyone on possible causes of the failure?
Thanks and Happy 4th!