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An educational glimpse at what we inspect on our surveys, important finds, opinions on specific boat brands, general boating knowledge and tips.
During the out of water inspection we always check the cutlass bearing(s) to ensure it is in proper working condition. Oftentimes a bad cutlass bearing will produce vibrations at various rpm's and eventually could cause damage if not addressed.
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Here we show you how we percussion test a deck using a phenolic hammer to look for delaminated fiberglass and rotted coring.
In this video we found a section of the transom and stringers are rotted on a Gibson houseboat using a phenolic hammer to percussion test.
Here we have a shaft seal that is leaking at a rate that could easily sink a boat. Dripless shaft seals like this should never leak. Routinely inspect your shaft packing to ensure it is not leaking.
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