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Tom Ehmke
I am the new owner of a 1983 Catalina 30 and have had a couple of problems that came up during the summer sailing season. I have gotten some input about one of them, an overheating problem with the Universal M-25, and now hope to get some suggestions about a hydrolock problem which the previous owner told me about and which occurred this summer.I was told that as soon as I turn the engine off while sailing, I MUST close the seacock for the raw water intake to the engine. I never had to do that with my previous boats and didn't understand why, but made it a part of my procedures when sailing. However... one afternoon, which happened to be the first time I took my first mate sailing on the boat, I forgot to close the seacock... and HYDROLOCK occurred. We noticed water on the cabin sole and traced it to the air filter on the engine which was overflowing with water. Panic. I called a close friend who is a diesel mechanic, and with his coaching, cleared the water from the engine in a little over an hour, and it started and is running fine. However it is a nuisance to remove the cushions, engine cover, reach down into the engine compartment, and open or close the seacock every time I turn the engine on or off. Is there a simple remedy to this problem? Is this something that occurs on all models? I sure could use some advice on how to eliminate the problem and enjoy some peace of mind when sailing. I am constantly worrying about whether the seacock is open or closed. Open is easier because I can see the water flow at the exhaust, but closed is another matter. Am I stuck with the on-off procedure or can someone suggest a solution that has worked?Thanks,Tom