Hello fellow Trojan people. Its getting close to april which is when I will return to NY and my 1981- 308 trojan. The first question I need help with this year is; When I put her away for the season(winterized) I didnt take care of a problem, I was having. It seemed that when ever I started my port engin, rusty water would shoot out for a second through the exhaust into the sea water. It would then clear up and I would not see any rust until, she sat overnight and I started her again. My starboard engine didn't have this problem. Thanks in advance, if you have any thoughts on this.
ps I cant wait to get their and put (hoist) up my trojan penant. Its real nice. Thanks for that too guys....
Gary --soon to be back in the Hamptons--
RUSTY WATER FROM EXHAUST
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It's normal for a boat which has sat for a while...don't lose sleep over it. The more you run it, the less you'll see it.
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Agreed - seems pretyy normal - unless run fairly regularly (every few days). Tat siad, it mght be good to look atthe metal elbows, and the clamps in your exhaust system. I have replaced all of my clamps with double, type 316 bolted-hose-clamps ...
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