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From: Paul Turner (no email)
Date: Fri Dec 02 2005 - 09:52:12 EST
A possible cause: clogged holding tank vent which can cause the tank
(metal) to oil-can or, in worst case, burst.
Paul Turner AnnapolisS, MD
NT37-35 "Manitou III"
On Dec 1, 2005, at 9:25 PM, wrote:
> A STRANGE BANG--going south on ICW south of Melbourne--heard loud
> bang from
> aft bottom--assumed we hit some debris in water--engines never
> hesitated--boat
> ran fine--two miles later--same event--then back to normal-now
> suspicious that
> we hadn't really hit anything-slowed to a crawl to get back to home
> port--fine for 7 miles--then same noise event-no problem
> maneuvering to slip-no problem
> in reverse. Had diver look at props and undercarriage-one prop
> slightly
> dinged--shafts appear fine--any clues ???
>
> Lucky Dog
> GB 42 Europa
>
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