mjkinch1
Well-Known Member
I was catching up with some jobs around the boat last week, and spent a day cleaning all the back area (bathing platform etc) of what seemed to be like tiny greasy spots and a sort of very light smokey covering, which I guess is from the exhausts. This is probably the first time this year I have given it a good wash down, as I have to move the tender to get at everything, which is difficult when moored.
Anyway I watched the engines when we were out and at a steady 18Kn there is a very light smoke from the exhaust - looks more like steam in the sense it doesnt last long - not like a car streaming grey smoke with the smell of oil.
After a day out there is a very light coat of grey on the corners by the exhausts again - easy enough to wipe off, but I wondered if that sounds perfectly normal. The exhaust ports get pretty black inside, but again it wipes off fairly easy.
The engines have not needed the oil topping up this year since the service in March, and we have done about 50 hours so far (I think we are up to 500 hours in total).
Is this fairly normal - is the fact the exhausts on the fairline are just under the bathing platform, and the flybridge design sucks back the fumes that causes the film of dirt on the GRP? Would you all expect something similiar?
I guess I just want warning if the injectors may not be burning the fuel correctly, or I need to get some extra work done at the next service.
All advice welcome as always
Thanks
Martyn
Anyway I watched the engines when we were out and at a steady 18Kn there is a very light smoke from the exhaust - looks more like steam in the sense it doesnt last long - not like a car streaming grey smoke with the smell of oil.
After a day out there is a very light coat of grey on the corners by the exhausts again - easy enough to wipe off, but I wondered if that sounds perfectly normal. The exhaust ports get pretty black inside, but again it wipes off fairly easy.
The engines have not needed the oil topping up this year since the service in March, and we have done about 50 hours so far (I think we are up to 500 hours in total).
Is this fairly normal - is the fact the exhausts on the fairline are just under the bathing platform, and the flybridge design sucks back the fumes that causes the film of dirt on the GRP? Would you all expect something similiar?
I guess I just want warning if the injectors may not be burning the fuel correctly, or I need to get some extra work done at the next service.
All advice welcome as always
Thanks
Martyn