PCUK
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All good advice, adding to your list of precautions with regard to fuel, perhaps a full tank clean and fuel polish would be one of the most effective deterrents against breakdown.Essentially yes, but there are some long stretches with no harbours or protection.
I would do a few local runs around the area first. Down to the Mar Menor and back. Lots of harbours on that leg if something starts playing up. If everything is OK after that, the engines are basically OK. Thereafter reliability on a long run needs two things - good cooling and clean fuel.
What you need to watch out for is cooling system failure on a long run - so take spare impellers and/or belts. Some self amalgamating tape, and a selection of jubilee clips. I used to take an infra red thermometer with me and point at the engine at key points to keep an eye on things.
And fuel supply.
Does the boat have racor filters with clear bowls. After all those years there is bound to be carp/water in the tanks that will start to move around. If the boat does not have such filters I would definitely change them to Racors and take a big box of spare filters. Then practice changing them. Then you can keep an eye on things as you travel.