Prop...er job
Practical Boat Owner
|February 2026
Gilbert Park refurbishes a pitted starboard propeller on his Seaward 29 motor cruiser
Having not used my boat for a while, and given that I was planning a trip of around 300 miles, I decided to give the Seaward 29's bottom and stern gear a quick clean before leaving.
Although my mooring dries, there is a lot of mud so my neighbour, Dave, let me use his, which is less muddy. Once the boat was there and cleaned off, I could see multiple pits in the starboard propeller, while the port one had none.
I decided to remove the prop and get it repaired. At low tide, we bent back the tab washer and removed the nut. The prop was reluctant to come off, despite being hit with a wood block and a hammer, even after heating.
Realising we could do a lot more damage using chains and wedges, a proper puller was needed.
There are several different sorts of prop pullers. The common one has a collar that goes around the prop shaft, but these need a clearance of about 20mm to 25mm between the prop and P-bracket. They're also difficult to hire and expensive to buy. I eventually rented a puller from a local technician. These can remove three- and four-bladed props and do the job perfectly.
When using any puller, do not take the prop nut off completely; when the prop is released, there’s a risk it can drop onto your toes which, I'm told, hurts a lot!
Using this two-pronged puller needs two people to hold it until the legs grip.
Various tools are needed to do the job, plus acetone and a lump of wood to wedge the prop so the nut can be undone and later tightened
Schooled in prop fitting
Once the prop was off, I visited Hamble Propellers to see if I needed a new one or if it could be repaired.
Fortunately for me, I'd caught the damage in time, and it could be repaired - and what's more, the work was done in three days at a very reasonable cost.
When picking it up, I explained how I was going to reinstall the propeller:
このストーリーは、Practical Boat Owner の February 2026 版からのものです。
Magzter GOLD を購読すると、厳選された何千ものプレミアム記事や、10,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスできます。
すでに購読者ですか? サインイン
Practical Boat Owner からのその他のストーリー
Practical Boat Owner
An adventure to St Kilda
Marsali Taylor swaps skippering her Offshore 8m for being crew on a converted herring drifter, with comfy berths in the former fish hold
8 mins
January 2026
Practical Boat Owner
Mast refit and upgrade
Nicholas Koligiannis explains how he improved the mast on his Albin Ballad
5 mins
January 2026
Practical Boat Owner
Making more noise in fog
Nick Tyler takes the guesswork out of broadcasting fog signals
3 mins
January 2026
Practical Boat Owner
Solo across the Pacific
Triple amputee Craig Wood sailed into the history books with a non-stop, 90-day, 7,506-mile unassisted voyage
8 mins
January 2026
Practical Boat Owner
Al-assisted Shipping Forecasts
The Met Office has released new data showing a decade of steady improvement in the UK Shipping Forecast, with wind speed and sea state accuracy up by 10% or more.
1 min
January 2026
Practical Boat Owner
Bligh-ted reputation
Making the case for the mutiny on the Bounty's much maligned Captain Bligh
3 mins
January 2026
Practical Boat Owner
Wiper motor repair
Richard Stone mends his deck saloon windscreen wipers
2 mins
January 2026
Practical Boat Owner
'Let someone know boat plans' says report into fatal man overboard incident
The importance of designating a shore contact before setting off on a boat trip has been highlighted following a fatal man overboard incident near Inishbofin, Co. Galway, Ireland.
1 mins
January 2026
Practical Boat Owner
LITHIUM BATTERIES latest safety advice
Marine engineer and surveyor Marcus Jones unpicks the confusion surrounding the use of lithium batteries and what you should consider if installing them on board your boat
8 mins
January 2026
Practical Boat Owner
How to winterise your motor boat
Jon Mendez explains the steps you need to take to ensure your boat stays in top condition for next season
4 mins
January 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

