It sounds to me like you may be over-revving your engine. My rule of thumb
with my boat (same engine as you) and when I get on a boat I'm delivering,
is to get into open water and, in gear, push the throttle wide open. My
cruising RPM is no more than 75% of that number, which on Peregrine works
out to 2200 or so.

Andy
C&C 40
Peregrine

On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 10:31 AM, Nauset Beach via CnC-List <
[email protected]> wrote:

> John, Mike and any others with a Yanmar 3GM30F
>
> What is the make, diameter and pitch of your props, and can you get to the
> one hour rated RPM of 3600?
>
> Back in 2010 I had an engine overheat alarm and discovered the coolant
> overflow tank was full and had an amount of oily substance mixed in.  There
> was very little coolant left in the engine.  The mechanic discovered a
> blown
> head gasket was the cause.  The head was sent to a shop to be "rebuilt" and
> a few other parts replaced.
>
> Last month [just after Edd's engine woes came to light] I had another
> overheat alarm, and again discovered the coolant tank full and the same oil
> mix.  Am assuming the head gasket is blown - again.  The mechanic has not
> looked at it yet.  Obviously, something is "wrong."
>
> The July edition of Cruising World had a timely article about props and
> stated an over pitched prop puts additional wear on the engine and can lead
> to cavitation.  Nothing new there but started a possible theory.  I have
> not
> had dark exhaust so did not think the prop was over-pitched, but there is
> some pitting on the prop blades so maybe there is cavitation and an over
> loaded engine.  Also have excessive vibration so the clues seem to be going
> in that direction.  I rarely take the engine up to 3000 RPM though did have
> a several hour delivery at 3200 this spring.  Have never tried but do not
> think I could get up to 3600.  [Have read the Yanmar tach's are not all
> that
> accurate and have not had the RPM's verified independently.]  Still this
> seems to be another indicator the prop may be over pitched.
>
> I originally had a Martec folding 16 D x 14 P prop though after the lack of
> much reverse led to a "near miss" incident I replaced it in 2002 with a
> Flex-O-Fold with a 16 D x 13 P at the recommendation of Flex o Fold.  The
> reduction is 2.61.  Am thinking the increased surface area Flex prop is
> overloading the engine even though the pitch was decreased by 1" compared
> to
> the Martec.
>
> Anyone have any thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hoyt,
> Mike via CnC-List
> Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 12:39 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: Hoyt, Mike
> Subject: Re: Stus-List Best Engine?
>
> We have Yanmar 3GM30F in our Ferrs 33 which is similar hull shape to
> C&C33-2.  We make 6.2 at 2300 RPM and can just squeak out 7.0 at WOT
>
> Mike
> Persistence
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John
> and
> Maryann Read via CnC-List
> Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 8:19 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: John and Maryann Read
> Subject: Re: Stus-List Best Engine?
>
> HI Brian
>
> Our 34 has the Yanmar 3GM with Martec folding prop.  Clean bottom cruising
> is 5.5, max is about 6.  As I recall, your max speed is supposed to be
> about
> 80% of theoretical hull speed with throttle wide open??  Another variable
> is
> the calibration of the knotometer and if using the GPS the impact of
> current
>
>
> John and Maryann
> Legacy III
> 1982 C&C 34
> Noank, CT
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Brian Morrison via CnC-List" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Cc: "Brian Morrison" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 00:47
> Subject: Stus-List Best Engine?
>
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I often sail with a group of sailors that have more modern and
> > somewhat larger boats than my 1979 C&C34. When there is no wind and we
> > are forced to motor I have difficulty keeping up. With a clean bottom
> > my cruising speed is about 5-5.5 knots. I have an Atomic 4 engine. I'm
> > wondering would
>
> > a Yanmar or a Westerbeke give me 7+ knots?
> >
> > Brian C. Morrison
>
>
>
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