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Title: Sdrive noise undersail
Post by: elias on May 18 2021, 10:25
Hi!
While sailing, d2 55 sdrive makes this sound like the video . We had the drive fully serviced ( bearings , disc , etc ) is this normal ? Oil is crystal clear and when on engine everything smooth . Any ideas ?
Title: Re: Sdrive noise undersail
Post by: symphony2 on May 18 2021, 11:24
Yes, if it is in neutral and the prop is spinning. Solution is either put it in forward to lock the prop or fit a folding or feathering prop which is less likely to spin.
Title: Re: Sdrive noise undersail
Post by: Clivert on May 18 2021, 13:10
Standard procedure is to put it in reverse
Title: Re: Sdrive noise undersail
Post by: symphony2 on May 18 2021, 13:47
Yes, you are right. Senior moment!
Title: Re: Sdrive noise undersail
Post by: PEA-JAY on May 18 2021, 14:01
I do remember that noise from a free spinning prop during delivery from Slovenia to Malta. Mine sounded like a sewing machine. However I distinctly remember I was told by the commissioning agent not to lock the drive.  As Bavaria wouldn't give me my fixed prop if I opted for the folding one, I had bought a VP folding prop from Marine Parts Express and installed it when I arrived home. The (not insignificant) saving went towards the first anti fouling paint job! ;-)
Title: Re: Sdrive noise undersail
Post by: Lazy Pelican on May 18 2021, 14:12
Advice from VP and others is to let the prop spin & not lock it in place.
Locking in place was likened to putting a car in gear and constantly rocking it back and forwards. The wear and tear is considerable. Also tests have shown that a locked prop produces more drag that spinning freely.
Title: Re: Sdrive noise undersail
Post by: elias on May 18 2021, 14:41
The manual says also to leave the prop spin. But anyone had the same experience with that noise ?
Title: Re: Sdrive noise undersail
Post by: MagicalArmchair on May 18 2021, 14:46
Yup, mine makes the same noise. Drives me mad, however best practise is to leave it spinning... must get a folding prop next year....
Title: Re: Sdrive noise undersail
Post by: Jake on May 18 2021, 15:17
Mine usually made noise when free wheeling in neutral.  I just accepted it and that is how VP wants it to be.

I put a folding prop on this Spring and am loving the silence and the increased boat speed.  What a wonderful experience.

Jake
Title: Re: Sdrive noise undersail
Post by: MagicalArmchair on May 18 2021, 15:42
Which prop Jake?
Title: Re: Sdrive noise undersail
Post by: GeoffV on May 19 2021, 09:59
Flexofold on my Bav 37. Works a treat.
Title: Re: Sdrive noise undersail
Post by: symphony2 on May 19 2021, 11:53
Another vote for Flexofold
Title: Re: Sdrive noise undersail
Post by: MagicalArmchair on May 19 2021, 16:34
Time to start saving some pennies for next winters haul out... Thank you both.
Title: Re: Sdrive noise undersail
Post by: elias on May 20 2021, 06:02
It looks the only way to get rid of that sound ... Any experience on a folding prop for d255 on a 44 or similar will be appreciated . Does anybody knows how much speed you loose from installing a folding while motoring or problems with manuavering ?
Title: Re: Sdrive noise undersail
Post by: sy_Anniina on May 20 2021, 07:27
We have Volvo folding on MD22 (50hp?)  Bavaria 40 (2001), but no experience on fixed propellers.

Never had any issues with inadequate power / grip either reversing or going forward.

Easily reach hull speed (stern burying) and uncofortably banging speed in headwind/ -waves.
More importantly you should gain sailing speed, especially in lighter winds

BR,

Tommi
s/y Anniina
Title: Re: Sdrive noise undersail
Post by: symphony2 on May 20 2021, 08:14
No loss of speed or reverse performance if you choose a good one such as a FlexoFold. Sometimes an improvement particularly with some of the feathering designs. The maker you choose will supply the correct size for your boat which may be different from the size of the fixed prop.
Title: Re: Sdrive noise undersail
Post by: JEN-et-ROSS on May 20 2021, 08:28
Ours is a three blade Volvo folding prop. The performance is excellent, particularly in slow maneuvering.
However, I pop it into reverse when sailing as the windmilling blades are sometimes kept 'open' by their own motion's centrifugal force, and stopping them spinning allows the boat speed to close them........Bill.