On a use boat that I recently acquired, I noticed the water temperature gauge was not working properly. (It would start out at about 100 degrees and never go above 110 degrees). I could have sworn that this gauge worked properly last fall when I test-drove the boat. (Perhaps the marina removed the thermostat when they winterized the engine). After running the boat all last weekend, when I was done, I noticed that the engine was relatively cool to the touch.<br /><br />Based on the information on these posts in past forums, I purchased a new thermostat and gasket. This weekend when I plan to install the thermostat, I first started the engine to confirm once again that the Temp gage was not working. All of a sudden the water temp gauge was working. I had done nothing to the boat. The temperate climbed to 140, then 150 then 160
I was waiting to see if the thermostat would kick in
temp kept climbing to 170, 180
I felt the engine..ouch.. extremely hot. I shut the engine down at 200 degrees.<br /><br />(Well at least I know the temp sender and gauge is working). However looks like another problem. I took off what I believe is the intake water hose to the thermostat. (The middle 1 hose that goes to the transom bracket). While there was some water in the hose, upon starting the engine no water was being pumped out of the hose. I checked the usual. (Outdrive to make sure nothing clogging the intakenot much I could really verify as the boat is in the water at the dock). <br /><br />Must be the impellor. Unfortunately, the marina says this cannot be changed with the boat in the water. They will hall boat out ($45) and said parts will be approx $100 and approx 1 hr labor. This does sound about right? Seems really bizarre, that last week the boat ran fine (Cool) all weekend, and now this weekend, the second I start it up, the impellor is damaged??<br /><br />Also, the marina said that they think they can drive the boat the approximate 400 yards to the haul out location. Is this safe with no water going to the engine? How long can you run like this? Is it OK as long as you shut engine down once it reached the 200-degree mark? Towing the boat from my slip to the haul out location would be an additional $45. <br /><br /><br />Also, am I wrong in concluding that once this lack of water to the engine is corrected, that I will then go back to my temperature gauge not registering more than the 110 degrees, as I saw originally? I would imagine I still have a thermostat issue on top of the water pump impellor issue.<br /><br />Thanks for any feed back<br /><br />1989 Bayliner Ciera<br />5.8L OMC engine<br /><br />CraigL