longjohnsilver
Well-Known Member
Haven't read the whole thread, but isn't it a case of not revving in gear, rather than stopping an engine?
If so, fouled props will easily do that. When trouble shooting nay performance problem, always start with a clean hull and clean stern gear otherwise you can be chasing your tail looking for a problem that doesn't exist. The op know his props are fouled, yet continues to look elsewhere.
"Open sea and discovered engines would accelerate to 1100rpm but no further ( max 2400). Continued down the coast and stbd engine died. After 10 mins restarted and noted erratic movement on flow meter. Died repeatedly but restarted after say 15 mins. Concerns over port engine increased anxiety. Weather deteriorated to NW F6 with 3m swells. Arrived late but safely in Royan.
"Read more at http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?486591-Help-required!#EopDl2brxA1lESxE.99

