Possible drop.
Hello,In my opinion black smoke could be a few related problems. He is suggesting a reduction of pitch or diameter due to a possible excessive over loading due to the prop or the addition of some other engine driven item. If this is the case when you have the boat away from the dock in forward gear with full throttle, you will not have the ability of obtaining the rated 3,600 Rpm’s. For example 3,100 were the maximum achievable Rpm’s current, this can be caused because you may have installed a 150amp alternator, or some other engine driven item, which now drags the engine down. Not all engine over loadings are a result of the propeller. We find that the propeller is the easiest thing, however, to modify in order to reduce the overall load being put on the engine. If the Rpm test showed us that the engine is capable of obtaining the recommended Rpm’s you may be suffering from past carbon build ups. If this were the case I would purchase a de-carbonizer, fuel additive, and run it through my system. This will help to shed the motor of carbon deposits faster. But I do agree with the mechanic, that if the load to the engine is to high I would reduce that load by reducing the propellers pitch if no other problem is found. Good luck Kevin