dkclark001
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I have own my Sealine S28 for the last 12 years. The boat was sea trailed before it was purchased and it popped on the plane first time, every time - with a top speed of over 28 knots. We then moved the boat up to Norfolk and it remained on the Broads for 9 years doing no more than 5-7 mph. The boat was fully serviced in Norfolk every year by a Mercruiser main dealer.
3 years ago we moved the boat back down to Portland and back into the marine environment it deserves to be in, this when our troubles began. The boat will not go up on to the plane and the engines hit a wall at 2500 rpm. For your information, the boat is equipped with the following running gear:- Twin Mercruiser 2.8 D-Tronic 165 bhp diesels, bravo 3 duo props - currently pitch at 24. There has been no changes made to this specification during my ownership, other than brand new props fitted during 2015 from 26's to 24's in an attempt to produce more rev's. Since trying to get the boat back on the plane, we have suffered a lot of black smoke / soot and a lack of power (I have been told black smoke is 'better news' and is a sign of lack of air intake & is over-fuelling).
So far in the last three years the following work has been completed:-
1. Turbo waste gates fully refurbished and bench tested twice
2. Out drives fully serviced 2016
3. Hull scrubbed 5 times and anti fouled 3 times in three years
4. Props changed from 26's to 24's (the original props worked but I was advised to change them to get more revs)
5. Boost pressure checked on both sides of the inter-cooler and the differential appears to be in line with the manufacturers specification
6. Overall boost pressure was lower on starboard engine in comparison to the port engine.
7. Starboard turbo was removed and completely refurbished by a professional company and refitted today. Both engines now boost to a maximum of 12 psi before the engines hit a wall at approximately 2500 rpm, 9-10 knots and black smoke & soot. These sea trials were run with an empty water tank and 50% fuel and 2 adults on board.
8. Injectors removed and bench tested with satisfactory results.
It has now been suggested to change the props again down to 22's. As you can imagine I am very reluctant to spend another £2000 when the original props (26's) worked perfectly well 12 years ago.
I would be grateful for any ideas or further testing suggestions as I / local engineers are running out of ideas.
3 years ago we moved the boat back down to Portland and back into the marine environment it deserves to be in, this when our troubles began. The boat will not go up on to the plane and the engines hit a wall at 2500 rpm. For your information, the boat is equipped with the following running gear:- Twin Mercruiser 2.8 D-Tronic 165 bhp diesels, bravo 3 duo props - currently pitch at 24. There has been no changes made to this specification during my ownership, other than brand new props fitted during 2015 from 26's to 24's in an attempt to produce more rev's. Since trying to get the boat back on the plane, we have suffered a lot of black smoke / soot and a lack of power (I have been told black smoke is 'better news' and is a sign of lack of air intake & is over-fuelling).
So far in the last three years the following work has been completed:-
1. Turbo waste gates fully refurbished and bench tested twice
2. Out drives fully serviced 2016
3. Hull scrubbed 5 times and anti fouled 3 times in three years
4. Props changed from 26's to 24's (the original props worked but I was advised to change them to get more revs)
5. Boost pressure checked on both sides of the inter-cooler and the differential appears to be in line with the manufacturers specification
6. Overall boost pressure was lower on starboard engine in comparison to the port engine.
7. Starboard turbo was removed and completely refurbished by a professional company and refitted today. Both engines now boost to a maximum of 12 psi before the engines hit a wall at approximately 2500 rpm, 9-10 knots and black smoke & soot. These sea trials were run with an empty water tank and 50% fuel and 2 adults on board.
8. Injectors removed and bench tested with satisfactory results.
It has now been suggested to change the props again down to 22's. As you can imagine I am very reluctant to spend another £2000 when the original props (26's) worked perfectly well 12 years ago.
I would be grateful for any ideas or further testing suggestions as I / local engineers are running out of ideas.