Tintin
Well-Known Member
An alternate view
You seem like a practical chap.
You could spend a fortune changing this and checking that, and live in fear for a bit.
Or just solve what is known and evidenced (i.e. bits of impeller) and go sailing.
For sure any problems will happen when you least expect / wish, so put out some extra fenders both sides when going to & from your marina berth, have your hook ready to drop in case of engine failure, Work out how to use your tender outboard ( if you have one) as a spare engine, and brush up on things like picking up a buoy under sail.
All good prudent stuff anyway irrespective of engine condition.
You seem like a practical chap.
You could spend a fortune changing this and checking that, and live in fear for a bit.
Or just solve what is known and evidenced (i.e. bits of impeller) and go sailing.
For sure any problems will happen when you least expect / wish, so put out some extra fenders both sides when going to & from your marina berth, have your hook ready to drop in case of engine failure, Work out how to use your tender outboard ( if you have one) as a spare engine, and brush up on things like picking up a buoy under sail.
All good prudent stuff anyway irrespective of engine condition.