Otter
Well-Known Member
Sea trial today on a twin engined 1979 trawler motor yacht. Engines are original Ford Sabre (Dorset) normally aspirated 120hp - were 180hp but turbos removed.
Smokey on cold start up - I expected that. No smoke when running warm. But mid way I moved the throttles from idle to full in one movement and the starboard engine blew a cloud of white smoke big enough to obscure us - it smelled of unburnt diesel or at least diesel dumped into the exhaust maybe?
Try as hard as I could I couldn’t replicate this at all on the trial as long as I moved the throttles up relatively slowly.
She’s clearly over propped. At tick over she did 4.5 knots and she’s 32.5 ft lwl. Max revs were about 1700, surely too low?
Any suggestions on what might have caused the huge cloud of smoke? What should the engineer surveyor look for?
Apart from this one incident it behaved impeccably and there’s a superb service record.
Thank you.
Smokey on cold start up - I expected that. No smoke when running warm. But mid way I moved the throttles from idle to full in one movement and the starboard engine blew a cloud of white smoke big enough to obscure us - it smelled of unburnt diesel or at least diesel dumped into the exhaust maybe?
Try as hard as I could I couldn’t replicate this at all on the trial as long as I moved the throttles up relatively slowly.
She’s clearly over propped. At tick over she did 4.5 knots and she’s 32.5 ft lwl. Max revs were about 1700, surely too low?
Any suggestions on what might have caused the huge cloud of smoke? What should the engineer surveyor look for?
Apart from this one incident it behaved impeccably and there’s a superb service record.
Thank you.