Today, while meeting a string of boats in a no-wake zone I noticed a sharp looking, late model, red Crownline (probably a 20 footter) and its corsa exhaust. AS I watched it pass, I noticed a steady stream of water - which was coming from the exhaust ports (on the side of the boat). I figured it would stop....but watched the stream of water continue (about like a half open faucet). I'm pretty sure this was not the bilge pump ....because the exhaust was present too.....so what's up with this water stream? Anyone got an answer?
It was the exhaust cooling water from the exhaust riser flowing out. Every switchable exhaust I have ever seen still allows water and exhaust to come out the "open exhaust" part even when they are closed off.
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#424138 - 07/24/0801:07 PMRe: water out of exhuast ports
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Al
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I don't have a Corsa exhaust system, but with inboards, it is still normal for water to exit the exhaust system.
If you traced my exhaust system, from the water-jacketed cast-iron exhaust manifolds, the exhaust system consists of silicone rubber hoses and fiberglass fittings. If not water-cooled from water running on the inside of the hoses, they would overheat and quickly melt.