tome
Well-Known Member
Bowling along towards Portsmouth from the East yesterday into a head-wind gusting 35 knots. As we approach the harbour, we started the engine. No cooling water! Good job we always check, engine off. Checked inlet strainer, all ok. Check impellor, totally knackered.
In the bouncy 10 minutes it takes me to replace it, I bless the fact that we have a speedseal cover. Last time it went was in Lyme Bay (also in a lumpy sea) and it took me over an hour to fit the replacement. After that I fitted the speedseal. If I hadn't, I'd have had to put out an advisory to QHM and no doubt suffer the ignominity of the bloody harbour weekend volunteers taking me in tow.
I check the impellor once a season, and suspect that it weakened after we clogged the intake a couple of weeks ago.
So why do these things always wait until it's good and lumpy before they rear their ugly heads?
In the bouncy 10 minutes it takes me to replace it, I bless the fact that we have a speedseal cover. Last time it went was in Lyme Bay (also in a lumpy sea) and it took me over an hour to fit the replacement. After that I fitted the speedseal. If I hadn't, I'd have had to put out an advisory to QHM and no doubt suffer the ignominity of the bloody harbour weekend volunteers taking me in tow.
I check the impellor once a season, and suspect that it weakened after we clogged the intake a couple of weeks ago.
So why do these things always wait until it's good and lumpy before they rear their ugly heads?