Dipper
Well-Known Member
Some of the replies to Monfish24's post have made me think about my own exhaust swan neck.
At my last survey, the surveyor mentioned in passing that he thought that the swan neck in my boat's exhaust pipe just before it exits via the skin fitting was not high enough (but he didn't put it in his written report). I was just about to extend the height but I am now having second thoughts. A high swan neck would reduce the risk of water swamping the engine from the outside but increase the amount of water in the system when the engine is turned off. If the engine is then slow to start, it would flood quicker.
Is there an optimum height? The engine is a Volvo 2001 in a Seawolf 26.
At my last survey, the surveyor mentioned in passing that he thought that the swan neck in my boat's exhaust pipe just before it exits via the skin fitting was not high enough (but he didn't put it in his written report). I was just about to extend the height but I am now having second thoughts. A high swan neck would reduce the risk of water swamping the engine from the outside but increase the amount of water in the system when the engine is turned off. If the engine is then slow to start, it would flood quicker.
Is there an optimum height? The engine is a Volvo 2001 in a Seawolf 26.