Has anyone else had problems with the hub/pulley assembly slipping on the motor shaft of the thunderstruck kit?
I've tried a couple of times tightening the bolts of the hub as far as I can get them and the second time it held for about five hours of operation but eventually began to slip.
The thunderstruck folks suggested cutting a piece of steel to fit over the shaft on the inside (against the face of the shaft) and this prevent the hub from sliding in, which I will try next. The shaft is tapped so using a bolt and washer should prevent it from sliding out, but I'm wondering if other folks have had this problem?
In the meantime, I've been a little delayed posting updates here, weather (both the smoke and a few days of storms) caused a delay and then somehow I actually taught myself to use the big flappy pieces of cloth to move the boat around and haven't needed the motor much at all. In my ketch rig with very light wind / mild current it's pretty viable to come and go from the dock/mooring with the mizzensail so I'm excited to say that my range anxiety has been a little relieved by improving my sailing ability. :-)
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