sabadd2003
Active member
- Joined
- Jun 5, 2015
- Messages
- 32
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-248 C
- Hull Identification Number
- 14
- Vessel Name
- Slo Ranger
We have a 25 classic Ranger 25 with a overheating issue.
Background of the boat
it has 6- 27 batteries installed on the port side 4 are for the house which two will be removed soon.
Installed a new thermostat, could that have been installed improperly?
A new sea water pump with new impeller. could the factory have put the vanes in the wrong direction?
The reservoir is always at the full mark.
Looks to me like it pumps good water out the exhaust.
The hull and running gear are clean.
While under way
2200 rpm 6.5-7 knots 175 degrees
2400 rpm 7-8 knots 185 degrees
2800 rpm 7-8 knots 190 -195 degrees
3000 rpm 8-8.5 knots 210 degrees and climbing.just for 2-3 minutes
It will drop down to 175 degrees when put at 2200 rpm fairly quickly.
She has never hit ten knots on flat water going wit the flow. Going against a 3 knot current in Admiralty inlet we were doing 3-4 knots in the boat.
Not sure what is causing the overheating , or the lack of speed. Could the propeller be under pitched
and overloading the engine?
Is is the fresh water cooling or the seawater system not working properly?
Any advice will be appreciated.
Thanks Steve
Slo Ranger
Background of the boat
it has 6- 27 batteries installed on the port side 4 are for the house which two will be removed soon.
Installed a new thermostat, could that have been installed improperly?
A new sea water pump with new impeller. could the factory have put the vanes in the wrong direction?
The reservoir is always at the full mark.
Looks to me like it pumps good water out the exhaust.
The hull and running gear are clean.
While under way
2200 rpm 6.5-7 knots 175 degrees
2400 rpm 7-8 knots 185 degrees
2800 rpm 7-8 knots 190 -195 degrees
3000 rpm 8-8.5 knots 210 degrees and climbing.just for 2-3 minutes
It will drop down to 175 degrees when put at 2200 rpm fairly quickly.
She has never hit ten knots on flat water going wit the flow. Going against a 3 knot current in Admiralty inlet we were doing 3-4 knots in the boat.
Not sure what is causing the overheating , or the lack of speed. Could the propeller be under pitched
and overloading the engine?
Is is the fresh water cooling or the seawater system not working properly?
Any advice will be appreciated.
Thanks Steve
Slo Ranger