Steam coming out of exhaust

Sep 25, 2008
7,689
Alden 50 Sarasota, Florida
People often confuse white smoke, steam and condensation on a cool day. Can you differentiate?
 
Feb 17, 2006
5,274
Lancer 27PS MCB Camp Pendleton KF6BL
In real life, steam cannot be seen and it will burn you, if not cut right through you. So if you think you have real steam then do not use your hand to find out.

If you see what looks like the stuff from coffee pots still be careful. That says the water in the engine is above boiling and therefore could be a cooling issue. You might have a clogged pipe. If you have a raw water intake or a fresh water cooling system have it checked out.
 
Nov 13, 2013
723
Catalina 34 Tacoma
I was able to make it to shore by running the hot water in the gallery sink to help cool the engine. Since no water is being pushed through with the exhaust I'm suspecting the raw water pump.
 

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Nov 6, 2009
8
Hynter 28.5 Madeira Beach
We had the same problem, however, since the hot temperature alarm
(yanmar 2GM 20F 1987) did not go off, we concluded it must
have been condensation due to a cool day. Indeed, we did not
notice the "smoke" when the weather was warmer.
Rafael, Tango III
 
Nov 13, 2013
723
Catalina 34 Tacoma
Thanks all for the suggestions. Looks like it was only a clogged raw water strainer.
 
Oct 10, 2011
619
Tartan 34C Toms River, New Jersey
Steam

Don't forget to check the impeller in the water pump. Your water intake may also be clogged if it's a raw water cool.
Just suggestions, Had the same problem.
 
Sep 15, 2013
708
Catalina 270 Baltimore
Also you should probably change your raw water pump impeller. If your clogged strainer caused the pump to run dry for a while the impeller is probably damaged. May save you further aggravation someday.