I have a 1990 Four Winns 201 Liberator with an OMC 270 Horsepower King Cobra. The boat runs fine except that lately the engine begins to run hot at wide open throttle. I have had the engine thermostat changed and have had the lower unit serviced and a new raw water impeller kit installed. They have flushed the boat and it was completely checked out by Boat Town in Austin, Texas. They checked the compression etc and everything is fine. I replaced the drive belts thinking that the original belts might be slipping on their pulleys. I bought Gates belts and they sure seem stretchy. My daughter and I have run the boat at our area lake and when it begins to overheat at wide open throttle the boat begins to smell of burnt rubber even though watch the belts at high speed gives no evidence of squeeling or smoke. One problem is that the power steering pump housing covers part of the hole that you are supposed to use to put a 1/2 inch breakover bar in to tighten up the belts. I therefore feel sure that I am not getting the power steering belt as tight as it should be. I have a few questions. #1. Is a marine fan belt any different than a car fan belt? #2. Is there a quality fan belt that you can recommend that isn't as stretchy? Am I on the right track? Any suggestions would be appreciated. I don't normally run the boat flat out; but I am afraid one of my kids might not be so careful and end up ruining the engine. Thanks. Robert E.