owen-cox
Well-Known Member
The car comparison is apt. Just using a car for an odd half-mile trip to the supermarket will wreck it very quickly, as it doesn't ever get up to a decent working temperature. On the other hand, cars in taxi use 24 hours a day (with multiple drivers) can do huge mileages without serious problems, because everything's operating at optimum temperature.
Just pootling around in and out of moorings, at tickover, as many boatowners do, is very bad for the engine.
Totally agree with this, I have been in a Mercedes Taxi in Germany that had done 8,000,000 km on the original engine. Sunsail had a fleet of boats that I worked with and we had 30 boats all with 8500 hours at least and they were all fine. a couple needed a cylinder head rebuild to get the compression back up but they were all in service for several years after that. in fact I saw one for sale recently and it still had the original engine and I worked on these about 20 years ago! they were the really solid Volvo Penta 2003 and they just run and run. the only thing you have to do is change the rubber water seals every time you undo a water pipe and then they don't leak.