tomsis
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Hi, I've just bought a Moody 31 MkII (1987 built), so I'm still getting to know it. The other week we were motoring into a big swell round Start Pt (maybe 1.5m from trough to peak), doing about 5 kts at 2300 rpm, when we overheated. We turnd around and sailed back to Dartmouth, and no probs with the engine since. I checked the water intake, and the strainer, which were fine.
So my question is, was I just over-revving her? Or do the revs that an engine can manage without overheating reduce if the sea the engine is running against is big? Or should the engine have handled it, and this points to some other problem?
Thoughts would be very welcome.
Thanks
Tom
So my question is, was I just over-revving her? Or do the revs that an engine can manage without overheating reduce if the sea the engine is running against is big? Or should the engine have handled it, and this points to some other problem?
Thoughts would be very welcome.
Thanks
Tom