Hello all, I hope I might find some help on my broken boat! First, stats:
Boat: Monterey LS248 Bowrider
Engine: Mercruiser V8 (5.0L) (with seawater and circulating water pumps)
Drive: Bravo III
I am the second owner of this boat. When I bought the boat and launched it for the very first time, I encountered problems with the boat overheating. In idle, engine temperature would rise to 200F. A fellow boater looked at it, revved the engine for a few seconds, and temperature suddenly shot down to 150-160F. Problem solved..?
Fast forward to today:
Had the boat on the stand at the marina. Started her up, temperature was fine, etc. Launched the boat and pulled away from the pier. Gave it a little gas and suddenly, temperature started climbing to 200F! I backed off, put it in neutral, tried to rev it a bit, etc, but this time it didn't help.
After receiving a tow from TowUS FOR FREE (shameless plug- the membership paid for itself today), I put it back on the stand and put the muffs on to possibly flush it. This time, the engine wouldn't draw water, and no water whatsoever came out of the exhaust ports. Temperature still shot up, etc.
Here's the disturbing part, however: I pull the muffs off, and I notice something obstructing the exhaust port:
Piece of rubber that, to me, looks a bit too flimsy to be a seawater pump impeller blade. I could feel some more of it as I stuck my finger deeper into the exhaust port but couldn't pull it out. Would anyone be able to weigh in with some sage wisdom? I've pre-emptively started calling around to mechanics, as this doesn't look good. Thanks in advance.
-Alex
Boat: Monterey LS248 Bowrider
Engine: Mercruiser V8 (5.0L) (with seawater and circulating water pumps)
Drive: Bravo III
I am the second owner of this boat. When I bought the boat and launched it for the very first time, I encountered problems with the boat overheating. In idle, engine temperature would rise to 200F. A fellow boater looked at it, revved the engine for a few seconds, and temperature suddenly shot down to 150-160F. Problem solved..?
Fast forward to today:
Had the boat on the stand at the marina. Started her up, temperature was fine, etc. Launched the boat and pulled away from the pier. Gave it a little gas and suddenly, temperature started climbing to 200F! I backed off, put it in neutral, tried to rev it a bit, etc, but this time it didn't help.
After receiving a tow from TowUS FOR FREE (shameless plug- the membership paid for itself today), I put it back on the stand and put the muffs on to possibly flush it. This time, the engine wouldn't draw water, and no water whatsoever came out of the exhaust ports. Temperature still shot up, etc.
Here's the disturbing part, however: I pull the muffs off, and I notice something obstructing the exhaust port:

Piece of rubber that, to me, looks a bit too flimsy to be a seawater pump impeller blade. I could feel some more of it as I stuck my finger deeper into the exhaust port but couldn't pull it out. Would anyone be able to weigh in with some sage wisdom? I've pre-emptively started calling around to mechanics, as this doesn't look good. Thanks in advance.
-Alex
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