dezul wrote:
Do you think the prop could have picked up some trash from the lake and shot it out pretty quickly? Mine has done that before. If it repeats itself anytime soon, then that is when I would worry. If it is an isolated event, I wouldn't worry about it. Did the boat lose speed during this "shudder"?
The event lasted several seconds, so I was not thinking about trash-induced cavitation at the time. I did wonder if I was leaning a bit and allowing the rough water to affect the prop'e clean water supply. I pulled back on the throttle and it recovered and then I got back on it and moved folks around for a better balance.
It happened a second time that day and the boat was level. The engine seems very near its torque limit, and I inspected the prop and it remains pristine. I did find some grass on the shaft between the strut and prop, so cavitation is a definite possibility, but it felt more like a worn automotive torque converter having a lock-up shudder.