Dave_Rolfe
Well-Known Member
We've just bought a new (to us) yacht fitted with a Yanmar 2GM20 fitted to a saildrive leg.
Five weeks ago we had the boat pressure washed to get all the muck off the bottom for the survey and the boat has not moved from her marina berth since. Yesterday was the first time that we have been able to take her out.
In neutral the engine revved to 3400 rpm quite happily with no smoke. Once under way we got to about 2900 rpm under load and then the enginbe would rev no higher and increasing the throttle just resulted in black smoke and muck coming out the exhaust. I think that the bottom of the boat must have a load of slime and weed on causing the black smoke and lack of revs which has built up in the five stationary weeks. No antifouling has been applied since last winter so there may not be much left by now.
Could anyone please give an opinion as to the lilkely cause as I am due to deliver the boat back to her new home this coming weekend and will only worry if I am not confident of the cause. Engine hours are only just over 200 hrs and as far as I know the engine has been regularly (annually) maintained.
Five weeks ago we had the boat pressure washed to get all the muck off the bottom for the survey and the boat has not moved from her marina berth since. Yesterday was the first time that we have been able to take her out.
In neutral the engine revved to 3400 rpm quite happily with no smoke. Once under way we got to about 2900 rpm under load and then the enginbe would rev no higher and increasing the throttle just resulted in black smoke and muck coming out the exhaust. I think that the bottom of the boat must have a load of slime and weed on causing the black smoke and lack of revs which has built up in the five stationary weeks. No antifouling has been applied since last winter so there may not be much left by now.
Could anyone please give an opinion as to the lilkely cause as I am due to deliver the boat back to her new home this coming weekend and will only worry if I am not confident of the cause. Engine hours are only just over 200 hrs and as far as I know the engine has been regularly (annually) maintained.