Scarab47
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- Messages
- 10
- Reaction score
- 9
- Points
- 12
- Boat Make
- Scarab
- Year
- 2014
- Boat Model
- HO Impulse
- Boat Length
- 19
I’ve been experiencing a bit of cavitation on the hole shot— enough that it’s been difficult to get skiers up. Never had any trouble hitting top speed though. Read through a lot of posts of people experiencing the same thing with various causes. Checked impeller and it looked clean, had wear ring replaced—still had same issue.
Last weekend it started to get worse and started squealing pretty bad, almost revving up and easing back down (like you let off the clutch in a sports car). Finally there was a thump and the boat completely gave up thrust and had an AWFUL squeal. Got towed in and took to shop.
They pulled it apart and saw that the driveshaft connector had stripped out (pics below). The connecting teeth had completely given out. Has anyone else had this happen? Boats around 200 hours so it’s nowhere near new. But mechanic said this is definitely not typical wear—more poor manufacturing. Looks like to have to replace driveshaft and prop, total about $1000. Heads up to add to the list of causes of cavitation?

Last weekend it started to get worse and started squealing pretty bad, almost revving up and easing back down (like you let off the clutch in a sports car). Finally there was a thump and the boat completely gave up thrust and had an AWFUL squeal. Got towed in and took to shop.
They pulled it apart and saw that the driveshaft connector had stripped out (pics below). The connecting teeth had completely given out. Has anyone else had this happen? Boats around 200 hours so it’s nowhere near new. But mechanic said this is definitely not typical wear—more poor manufacturing. Looks like to have to replace driveshaft and prop, total about $1000. Heads up to add to the list of causes of cavitation?

