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Craig
We are the third owner of a 1985 Catalina 36. Having had the boat only a couple of months, I have learned that it is recommended that you run the engine at high throttle and let it "stretch its legs" frequently.Having just done this, the next day we noticed the bilge had black water in it. After examining closely, it was definitely NOT oil. While rinsing and cleaning, the black material settled to the bottom (almost like sediment in a wine bottle) in little flakes or specks. The engine compartment shows no evidence of any fluid leaks and the oil level is full.Has anyone else had this experience? What was it? Reading past tech notes from the c36 association, they indicated that the engine needs to be run at high rpm otherwise there can be carbon build up. I am inclined to think that this is what is going on but would like to make sure and also am curious why it would show up in the bilge if this indeed a burning off of built up carbon.