Had an odball thing happen on last trip. Cruising along at 4000 rpm on twin Honda 40's, suddenly starboard engine revved to about 4800 rpm.
I checked throttle position and it was same as port engine. Rapidly pulled it back and gradually increased it back to 4000 rpm. That was OK but it seems that it only required a very small throttle increase from there to get it to jump to 4800 again.
Didn't pursue the issue any further due to nervous glances from passengers and just went home at 4000.
First thought was a spun prop but it looks and feels OK although of course I have no way of putting enough torque on it to be sure.
I know I didn't hit anything solid but there was plenty of kelp around.
Anyone out there have any knowledge/advice ?? If I change the prop (have spare) is there any way it can be tested. (other than the obvious one of going back out and doing some hard accelerations)
Merv
I checked throttle position and it was same as port engine. Rapidly pulled it back and gradually increased it back to 4000 rpm. That was OK but it seems that it only required a very small throttle increase from there to get it to jump to 4800 again.
Didn't pursue the issue any further due to nervous glances from passengers and just went home at 4000.
First thought was a spun prop but it looks and feels OK although of course I have no way of putting enough torque on it to be sure.
I know I didn't hit anything solid but there was plenty of kelp around.
Anyone out there have any knowledge/advice ?? If I change the prop (have spare) is there any way it can be tested. (other than the obvious one of going back out and doing some hard accelerations)
Merv