The operation was a success. My '79 H27 is back in the Chesapeake after an 18-month bow-to-stern refitting. I have one unexpected problem: enough power to make the stern squat and backfill the cockpit drains. Judging by the smoke line on the transom, the stern squats to the midway point of the exhaust outlet at hull speed. I picked up a gallon or two in the bilge during a marathon motor from Philly to the Upper Bay from what I presume to be leaking fittings. I have to say I don't like the idea of the drain lines being below water. They are about the only thing I haven't replaced.Is this a normal condition for a repowered H27? I have a Westerbeke 11AOne (10.7 hp) in it now, and swapped the original 12-8 two-blade propeller for a 13-10 two blade. The new diesel has lots of rpms left when I hit 5.5 kts. It hits 6.2 kts pretty easily, but the crew is standing in water at that point. At idle the new screw pushes the boat along at 2.2 kts.