Hi Yngmar!
* It did that noise the first day after painting with antifouling, including the propeller !!!
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* It only squeals around 1500rpm. No noise at higher RPM...
* Didn't tested in reverse (yet..)
* I didn't noticed any special vibration
I have to admit that I was rather sceptical on the subject of this thread, until shortly after launching yesterday.
Over the winter I removed the folding prop fitted last year, and put back the fixed blade aluminium prop that came with the boat. There was nothing wrong with the folding prop tried out last year, it just didn't seem to make any appreciable difference over the original fixed blade prop. Well, not until this year👹
Having refitted the aluminium prop, I'd given it a gentle sanding down to remove any irregularities in the paint coating, then after priming it was given a coat of an aluminium friendly antifouling paint of a different type to that previously used and which left quite a shiny surface. Previous antifouling coatings had left a relatively rough surface.
Yesterday early afternoon the boat was launched and on my way to the sailing club mooring, a little over thirty miles away, I noticed there was a strange noise. At the time the engine was running at around 2200 rpm, and adjusting the throttle up or down between 1500 And 2500 seemed to make some difference but did not entirely stop the noise.
Referring back to this thread I looked for the you tube recording referred to in the initial posting, but while I didn't find it, I did find other "singing prop" recordings that sounded exactly like the noise experienced yesterday.
Running the engine while out of gear proved that the noise had something to do with the saildrive/prop system, and checking the oil level in the drive confirmed that it was not due to any shortage of lubricant. Eventually we raised the engine rpm to 2800, and while the noise did not entirely stop, it did reduce significantly.
With strong tidal flows along the route, some rocky shallows to avoid, and not knowing what exactly was the cause of the noise, it was with some relief when we eventually picked up our mooring.
I had not previously experienced the sound of a "singing propeller," though my colleague seemed fairly sure that this was the problem, but I think I will let the boat dry out against the dock wall, and get down and take a careful look at it just to be sure that all is well.