Joe Btfsplk
We are feeling more and more like Joe Btfsplk is accompanying us on this trip (if you are too young to remember Joe, Google Li'l Abner.)
In my last post to the blog (some of this is redundant to the Brats) I mentioned that I had swapped the props so they were installed on the correct motor. I had started the port motor and it worked correctly, so I thought all was well. Thursday I went out to get the boat ready to go out and fired up the port motor. All was well. I then started the starboard motor, but as soon as the engine started, the boat wanted to take off in forward gear, even though the shifter indicated it was in neutral. Obviously this was not normal, so we called Bulldog Boatwerks and discussed the situation with them. They indicated that I might have damaged the lower end gearcase in some way, but they could not service it on the water -- I would have to bring the boat to them.
After much consideration, I decided to once again enlist the aid of Vessel Assist (Tow Boat US). They dispatched a boat to come the following morning to help us get back to the launch ramp -- and more importantly, on the trailer (now that I have been through the process, I realize I could have loaded the boat on my own using the winch, but at the time I was concerned about getting the boat straight on the trailer without power to both sides.) I certainly have been getting my money's worth from Boat US this year! Hopefully I will not have further need for their services!
Once the boat was on the trailer, we towed it down to Bulldog, but because we arrived on a Friday afternoon, we had to wait until this morning (Monday) to find out the bad news. Unfortunately, it is not a simple linkage problem. It appears that when I ran the starboard motor in reverse, with the wrong prop on it, the force of the prop was directed toward the gearcase (forward), instead of aft. As a result, the propeller shaft became overheated and expanded to the point where it would no longer slide back and forth in the bearing. At least that is my understanding of what the tech told me.
We are now in wait mode until tomorrow to find out when Bulldog can get the part in. The earliest will probably be Thursday, so we packed up the truck and headed east. We are currently in a KOA Kamping Kabin somewhere near the Okeechobee Lake. We will probably visit Fort Lauderdale and some of the other places we didn't get to on the boat.
I want to thank Allen Hitchcock and his cousins Bud and Kathie, visiting housesitters from Connecticut, for letting us use his travel trailer over the weekend while we waited for word from Bulldog. Allen's generosity was in keeping with the highest traditions of the C-Brats.
Warren