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Are we still active? I've been busier then a 1 legged man in a butt kick contest. Just got the Cajun Express out of the shop, first issue in 8 years. They found the duct impellers were pitted causing my cavatation. But new pump housing pieces and we should be good now. She got cleaned up and ready to go now!!!!
 
o_OThere goes the neighborhood!!o_O

Welcome back Bill!
 
Glad to see the Cajun Express again. Welcome home.
 
Good to see you here!!
 
You mentioned the duct impellers? Are you referring to the inboard props that you have access via the clean outs?

I have not heard the term duct impellers...

Just curious.....
 
The duct impeller is part of the pump housing right after the impeller, the fins were pitted causing some cavatation. When you look in the pump and see the cone bearing, that is pressed into the duct impeller.


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Thanks for all the welcomes.
 
Always good to welcome back friends!

Welcome back, friend. Boat well and safely.
 
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