Thanks All.
Lets see if I can answer some of the notes above:
- Yes it definitely swings to one side only, as described by Gary.
- The tiller is not heavy when sailing. She steers well when under sail.
- Unfortunately I dont recall what it was like in reverse. Didn't try an emergency stop.
- I dont remember clearly but I think there was no vibration when in neutral.
- Good to know 1500 rpm is OK for the boat. I was definitely pushing it too high. Gosh I wish they put a 20hp engine in it instead of the 30hp. Looks like lots of Cavalier 32 owners have put 30hp Yanmars in their boats, I found two that sold recently with them in there and with lots of hours (albeit they had the prop between the skeg and rudder).
I got a diver to have a look at the bottom before I took it out. On reflection he did mention that when he opened the prop there was some give/movement in the blades. This could create the vibration.
I have attached some photos I took with my Go Pro at the berth. I notice that the prop is half closed. I kind of thought it would stay open since there is no moving water to push it closed at the berth. Maybe the prop isn't opening fully but then I dont think we would have been motoring to speed at low revs if that's the case.
The other thing I notice is that most Cavalier 32s have the prop between the skeg and the rudder. This one, and some other older ones have the shaft coming out in front of the skeg. I suspect these ones were made in NZ and the others made in Australia or they just changed the design later. I also see a couple Cavalier 32s in New Zealand for sale that have a tiller (which is rare in Australia).
Ill try and line up another test run and try going at lower rpm.
I suspect the folding prop has issues and Ill look at replacing with a three blade fixed prop (or maybe a kiwi prop depending on cost differences). Not sure what changing the prop costs. Asked the diver if he could do it and he said a big maybe. $700 to get her in a sling. Thanks Sam I will reach out to DH Porter.
Thanks for all the tips. Ill work up a plan of tests to do under motor. I suspect I wont get to the bottom of it before I buy it.