Martin Law
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Hey guys,
In 35 years of racing I've never had a prop throw a blade like this. This was on one of my gas riggers.
If you look closely it appears to me there is a void and some porosity in the blade material. I can't believe it hit something because the other blade is perfect and the rudder was not kicked up or damaged. Turning 18K RPM it's hard to imagine if it struck something one blade would be completely untouched. Unfortunately this situation was not kind to the transom and stuffing box tube.
Anyone have this happen or have any thoughts on this?
Thanks,
Marty
In 35 years of racing I've never had a prop throw a blade like this. This was on one of my gas riggers.
If you look closely it appears to me there is a void and some porosity in the blade material. I can't believe it hit something because the other blade is perfect and the rudder was not kicked up or damaged. Turning 18K RPM it's hard to imagine if it struck something one blade would be completely untouched. Unfortunately this situation was not kind to the transom and stuffing box tube.
Anyone have this happen or have any thoughts on this?
Thanks,
Marty