Elessar
Well-Known Member
I bought one of the engines from sealine for £8k dyno tested 60 hours. I put it in my Bayliner.Yes, I think it was the outdrives that cooked themselves under sustained load.
There’s still a few out there: Sealine S41 For Sale | Norfolk Yacht Agency | NYB123971
Fine for use on the Norfolk Broads or Windermere![]()
The problem was the installation but you can’t blame sealine they were following Mercruiser instructions.
The diesel needed more cooling water than the leg could supply. Mercruiser sold a blanking plug and you just fitted a regular seacock and strainer.
The leg now had no cooling water flowing through it and it was on the edge anyway.
I blew a leg up after a 100 miles on the plane. Leg mostly out of the water and red hot. I stopped in a hurry and the leg is plunged into cold water.
About a mile later the leg locked solid and snapped the drive shaft.
I was told by a true expert on this that the sudden cooling causes tiny damage to the mated teeth and next time those teeth mate again, its game over.
New leg, and a Y piece fitted to cool the leg and the engine. I also fitted a drive shower. It gave me 1000s of faultless miles after that.