Hello all.I have an INTERMITTANT rpm decay on my little Yanmar. It has happened seveal times over the last few years, and again just recently.I've had this boat for quite a while, and the engine has been meticulously maintained. The mixing elbow was clogged (the raw water port) a few years ago, yielding some overheating problems, and was replaced. The fuel filters have been replaced regularly, and again recently when this problem recurred. So, here are the symptoms: Every once in a while (and, of course, this always happens when it would be really nice to have full power) the engine cuts back from cruising rpm (I run at around 3200 when the wind dies and I need to get somewhere) to about 2300 rpm, with no black smoke or anything else unusual to note, and, even with the throttle pushed wide open, it will just stay at or near that rpm indefinitely, but then it eventually gets back to normal operation after a a while (a few minutes, maybe a few hours, or sometimes not until the next time I go out), at which point it will achieve full power at 3500 rpm or so, and behave normally for days, weeks, or even months.I've tried the obvious stuff (filters, filling up, Startron, etc) to no avail. The throttle linkage is working normally. I've heard the govenor is tricky to mess around with, but I might give it a try... but, honestly, the intermittant nature of this problem has me stymied. Any Ideas?Thanks-Rick