1114C
Well-Known Member
I posted about this before and people were helpful but it was pointed out that without photos it was harder for people to help so am going to post again in the hope that someone knows something
I have a Bonwitco 449 with a long shaft engine. The engine has been serviced and the coolant system checked and it run for over an hour and no issues found. When i run it in a bucket, the water outlet comes out fast and if i rev it in neutral it comes out even faster. When i am moving slowly on the boat the water stream still comes out fast but (and this is the problem), once i start to plane the water comes out more slowly and in time the over heating alarm goes off.
I am told by 2 engineers that the engine is fine, the boat is fine but between them they are not. The water stream when in a bucket appears to confirm to me that the engine is fine too (but I am more used to sails than engines).
I noticed at the weekend when looking over the back of the boat when planing that the plate above the prop is coming above the water when planing
I am not sure what i should do - I was planning to put Rydelime through it but am not convinced due to the bucket testing that this will make any difference. Another option is to cut away the transom a small amount but this feels pretty serious - does anyone have any ideas.
I have tried altering the tilt of the engine but this has not helped as yet either
Thanks in advance
Tom


I have a Bonwitco 449 with a long shaft engine. The engine has been serviced and the coolant system checked and it run for over an hour and no issues found. When i run it in a bucket, the water outlet comes out fast and if i rev it in neutral it comes out even faster. When i am moving slowly on the boat the water stream still comes out fast but (and this is the problem), once i start to plane the water comes out more slowly and in time the over heating alarm goes off.
I am told by 2 engineers that the engine is fine, the boat is fine but between them they are not. The water stream when in a bucket appears to confirm to me that the engine is fine too (but I am more used to sails than engines).
I noticed at the weekend when looking over the back of the boat when planing that the plate above the prop is coming above the water when planing
I am not sure what i should do - I was planning to put Rydelime through it but am not convinced due to the bucket testing that this will make any difference. Another option is to cut away the transom a small amount but this feels pretty serious - does anyone have any ideas.
I have tried altering the tilt of the engine but this has not helped as yet either
Thanks in advance
Tom


