I am going to take the kids out tubing this weekend and have already managed to suck up the bowline a few weeks ago. Is it possible to suck up the rope while in neutral? I know there is always water passing through but is it enough force to worry about. Thanks! Very paranoid right now.
Rope sucked up in neutral?
#1
Posted 27 June 2014 - 10:21 AM
#2
Posted 27 June 2014 - 10:19 PM
Yes, it will suck up the rope. I've done it. It's a direct drive, so if the engine is running, the shaft is turning and the water is flowing through. Neutral just means a shaped gate is redirecting half the water flow back the other way.
Luckily, when it happened to me, the rope didn't get into the impeller. All it did was wrap around the shaft and abruptly stop the engine. But, I had to continuously dive under the boat to cut the rope off the shaft. Which took me about 20 minutes because I was in the waves at Pensacola Beach. lol
So now, if I can't maneuver the boat to keep the rope away, I quickly turn the engine off.
And, I keep a sharp knife on board so I don't have to borrow one again, just in case....
#3
Posted 29 June 2014 - 09:04 AM
#4
Posted 02 July 2014 - 11:27 AM
Thanks to you both. No issues this weekend. Hope to keep my streak alive. One lost week to a rope was enough for this year...lol.
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