Thanks Guys,
My diesel mechanic friend, who has done work on my engine, reckons the engine is Ok, gave me a plan to work through tomorrow, so we will see how we go.
At this stage I'm thinking raw water [sea] supply is the cause, not the functioning engine part.
Louis, "keep that auxiliary motor out the front at the end of that rope." trouble is that's playing up now also.!!
Walk to the shopping center 'no way' go by dinghy across to the wharf and walk across the street!
Frank, no bananas, but at times I'd wished I had some just to get a bit of wind!
Things hit a lower ebb today when I did my back in again, just bent over! And then the dinghy motor wouldn't start, when visiting "Argos" so was towed [again] back to Seaka.
Anyhow my back is going to be OK tomorrow and tonight the people on the 65 tonne motor boat that was anchored along side me came over with their left over BBQ meat, enough for 2 people [being smelling it all afternoon] and bottle of VE red wine from SA in consideration for all the noise they made, which I didn't hear!
I gladly threw out the tin of meat I had just opened.
The adventure is starting to get going!