blackbeard
Well-Known Member
Once upon a time, I was going to Bembridge on a cool, humid (presumably) day with no wind, and was somewhat alarmed to find my boat pursued by a white cloud of steam (or, possibly, water droplets).
Engine was functioning normally, it was just that the exhaust contains a fair amount of water vapour (from burned fuel, and also from cooling water being warmed and some of it vaporising). It was just that weather conditions favoured some of the vapour condensing to form the white cloud. Bit of a panic before I realised this.
Engine was functioning normally, it was just that the exhaust contains a fair amount of water vapour (from burned fuel, and also from cooling water being warmed and some of it vaporising). It was just that weather conditions favoured some of the vapour condensing to form the white cloud. Bit of a panic before I realised this.