I have a 2010 Bayliner 192 with a 4.3L Mercruiser and a Alpha 1 gen 2 leg. The other day when I was on the water, I couldn't get up on plane. The fastest I could go was 16mph revving at 2800 rpm. When I push the throttle down, the engine revs to 5000 rpm but the boat doesn't go any faster.
So I put on a new propeller with a new hub and sea test it. Same problem! After pulling off the propeller and inspecting the hub I can see it is perfectly fine and looks like new. The prop hub is not spun.
I drained the gear oil and found no metal shavings. I tried stepping on the propeller with the boat in gear and the engine turned over.
What do I do next? Pull the leg and check the engine coupler? Does the engine coupler have a plastic hub too? Can an engine coupler even fail partially like I am experiencing?
Could there be any other reason for this problem I am having? From my understanding, the power is a direct drive from the engine to the propeller, so if the engine revs at 4000rpm, that should get directly to the propeller.
So I put on a new propeller with a new hub and sea test it. Same problem! After pulling off the propeller and inspecting the hub I can see it is perfectly fine and looks like new. The prop hub is not spun.
I drained the gear oil and found no metal shavings. I tried stepping on the propeller with the boat in gear and the engine turned over.
What do I do next? Pull the leg and check the engine coupler? Does the engine coupler have a plastic hub too? Can an engine coupler even fail partially like I am experiencing?
Could there be any other reason for this problem I am having? From my understanding, the power is a direct drive from the engine to the propeller, so if the engine revs at 4000rpm, that should get directly to the propeller.