FranklyScarlett
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- Joined
- Jun 29, 2007
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- 27088
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This past Thursday on the way down to Charleston SC - I hit a crab pot line in about 15-21 feet of water on the ICW around McClennanville SC -
result - a sheared starboard shaft and lost prop - no other damage to the boat as the shaft appears to have been sheared clean right after the support that attaches it the the hull
My son who is in the Coast Guard wanted to know why I did not have line cutters on my shafts -
I said - because I did not know of such things
The folks at Ross Marine in Charleston where the shaft and prop are being replaced said that folks up in New England have them but they did not see many line cutters on boats in southern waters
So question - Does anyone have experience with line cutters on your boat's shafts? - Is there any down side to having them?
result - a sheared starboard shaft and lost prop - no other damage to the boat as the shaft appears to have been sheared clean right after the support that attaches it the the hull
My son who is in the Coast Guard wanted to know why I did not have line cutters on my shafts -
I said - because I did not know of such things
The folks at Ross Marine in Charleston where the shaft and prop are being replaced said that folks up in New England have them but they did not see many line cutters on boats in southern waters
So question - Does anyone have experience with line cutters on your boat's shafts? - Is there any down side to having them?