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Doug T.
The engine temp gauge pegged and the overtemp warning light and buzzer came on Saturday while in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay (no wind). (Please remind me to get a louder buzzer -- the sound of the engine just about swamped the sound of the buzzer.)Checked the water strainer inside the engine compartment. Nothing there. Opened the seacock a bit while it was disassembled and water came through -- so it wasn't plugged internally or externally.Took the cover off the impeller housing. Still in one piece. Opened seacock again... water came through.Opened thermostat housing. Looked like the thermostat was basically welded shut from all the crap and corrosion that was on it and on the housing and on the connecting pipes. Cleaned and scraped and reamed and then rummaged around the engine spares box. Found a new spare. Didn't look the same, but it fit, so figured it was better than nothing.Everything now A-OK.Lesson: Carry a spare thermostat!!!Question: Would it be OK (for a short time) if I just took the thermostat out all together?(Yes, we have boat towing insurance, but sure don't want to use it!)