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Paul F
Today, on the Gulf for a very good sail, the wind died and after running the engine for a short time the temp gage went to over 220+ degrees. Normal temp for the engine is 100-110 degrees. The boat is a 1980 with a yanmar 15 in it. There is an algae bloom and the slime plugged up the raw water screen that was installed this year. (I may rethink this filter.) After removing the screen, and restarting the engine, there seemed to be no water comming through the engine so it was shut down. The wind having returned I sailed into Clearwater Pass. There after restarting the engine, at last water was exiting the exhaust. However, the temp gauge again climed to 160+ degrees before I shut it down. I hobbled into the slip mostly under sail. The queston is why isn't the engine cooling down if water is exiting the exhaust?