NoviceRod
Well-Known Member
I have a Nimbus 335 Coupé which has a submerged exhaust outlet.

During liftout last week, I checked inside and was surprised to find some unusual growth. On further investigation, this turned out to be a mini oyster bed! They were difficult to prise out, and the shells were quite vicious to my fingers.

I checked for pearls, but none there other than the wisdom I am offering you folks: with the increasing prevalence of oyster farms, if you have a submerged exhaust, you need to check for passengers!

During liftout last week, I checked inside and was surprised to find some unusual growth. On further investigation, this turned out to be a mini oyster bed! They were difficult to prise out, and the shells were quite vicious to my fingers.

I checked for pearls, but none there other than the wisdom I am offering you folks: with the increasing prevalence of oyster farms, if you have a submerged exhaust, you need to check for passengers!