peter2407
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Any suggestions on how I might get cooling water into the engine etc? This is a Yanmar 3GM30FW with an SD20 sail drive.
Put the bucket on the cabin sole !!For short term use, either to check the engine before launching or flushing through with fresh water at the end of the season I use Parsifal's No.1 method. Very easy with a Vetus filter above the seawater pump and a hose pipe with a pistol nozzle.
For longer term running I use his method No.2. I put the bucket in the cockpit, just leave the hose running to overflow out through the cockpit drains.
Some yards don't allow engine running ashore.
Put the bucket on the cabin sole !!
Any suggestions on how I might get cooling water into the engine etc? This is a Yanmar 3GM30FW with an SD20 sail drive.
Something similar for the leg though you may well have to sling two 5 gal drums, one for the leg, one for the exhgaust with a pipe in between.
Sounds more difficult than it is.
Put the bucket on the cabin sole !!
Some marinas don't allow running engines for this exact reasonOn a related matter, what is your boat and how is it supported? Bilge keels or fin in a cradle no particular problem but if a fin keel shored up on props and wedges, be conscious that props they have been known to vibrate out due to engine vibrations and affect the stability of the boat.
Some marinas don't allow running engines for this exact reason
depending on how long you want to run the engine for ie if it's just to run it for a minute or two or to fire up after service etc you can just take out the pump impeller & your ok for a few mins
On a related matter, what is your boat and how is it supported? Bilge keels or fin in a cradle no particular problem but if a fin keel shored up on props and wedges, be conscious that props they have been known to vibrate out due to engine vibrations and affect the stability of the boat.