cool down
Hello,Perhaps someone can elaborate on the 'cool down' I am supposed to give me engine. My typical use is to start the engine, take the sail cover off, connect electronics, etc., then leave. This means my engine has run for a minute or two, then I motor out of the harbor (at a low RPM because there is a 5 kt speed limit). When I'm out of the harbor I may open up the throttle, or just turn the engine off. At the end of the sail, I will start the engine, drop the sails, and motor into the harbor (at a good cruising RPM). When I approach the mooring, dock, slip, I throttle down to idle, then coast, tie up, then turn the engine off. So the engine has been running at a low RPM for a minute or two. That's got to be enough of a cool down right?Does anyone run their engine at max or cruising RPM, and then just shut it down? Don't you just about HAVE to idle or run slowly for a little bit before shut down?BTW, my engine never runs above 180. If I run at WOT (Wide Open Throttle) it will make lots of black smoke, but still doesn't run hotter. At 200 RPM or so below WOT the smoke goes away.Barry