Petar, I spent a weekend at Cutty two weekends ago.  It was blowing hard 
enough out of east to make outside moorings/anchorage uncomfortable for all by 
large cruising yachts.  In a frontal passage conditions, winds blow E and NE 
and Cuttyhunk is fully exposed and miserable.  There is a sandbar however to 
the NE with a small colony of seals on it.  Nobody goes as the bottom is kelp 
and thought to not hold well.  Very nice and Calm in those conditions  I have 
done it on 3 occasions over the last 2 years and got a good night sleep 
watching other anchored boats rock and roll across the harbor.   And my kid 
loves watching the seals.     Thats great information!!  I plan on visiting 
Cuttyhunk a lot now that I've finally made it there!!  In terms of A4 I would 
suggestSpare clean carb ready to go is priceless.  On numerous occasions I 
swapped carbs while under sail.  You can then clean the crappy one and use it 
as a spare.  Your problems sounds more electrical then fuel. Get electronic 
ignition, and an appropriate coil.  You can find them around  100$ or so.  I 
have the Moyer exchange engine with all the bells and whistles.  EI,  & 
electric fuel pump  Make sure wires and sparkplugs are good quality.  All New 
with the exchange engine.  Moyer certified!  Distributor cap and rotor should 
have nice clean contacts. They're brand new... maybe 30 hours on them.    Have 
few spare coils.  I have a spare Electronic ignition kit on board!  How is your 
oil pressure? very good!  Petar HorvaticSundowner76 C&C 38MkIINewport, RI       
From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Danny 
Haughey via CnC-List
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2014 11:33 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Ok more atomic 4 issues...dammit! Alright, the saga 
continues.

We went for a sea trial Sunday after the changes, i.e. Vent line cleared, 
filters changed, clamps tightened.  The engine ran great all the way to 
Cuttyhunk. I probably ran it about 3 hours. Two of those hours I ran it a 
little harder than I normally do after having read Don M's reasons for having 
black sooty spark plugs. I thought my problems were solved.

On our way home from cuttyhunk, We motored out the harbor and decided that, 
because the wind was a little light, we would motor home to run the engine some 
more. 50 minutes into our ride home, the same thing, only a bit slower. the 
whole, slow, stall happened over maybe a minute or two. Some sputter, then run 
normal, a little more sputter, then normal and then a slow stall.

We then sailed home and into the mooring field. This is actually a benefit of 
the engine troubles, I've been a bit intimidated about sailing onto the mouth 
of the river due to the current and very tight channel flanked by shoals and 
some pretty ominous looking rocks. I've now had to sail into the harbor twice 
over this last weekend. At one point we were probably doing 4 or 4.5knts 
through the water but only 1 to 1.5knts over the ground fighting that current. 
On one side of the boat it a big, rocky cliff and the other shoal. it was a 
little adrenalin pumping! Anyway, the approach to our mooring was dead, head to 
wind, along with the current in the same direction, I lost forward motion under 
sail and started the engine. She started right up and we motored onto the 
mooring without incident.

So, safely moored, I pulled the vent tube, it was clear. I then went below and 
pulled a spark plug and it was all black and sooty again after maybe 4 hours 
running time.

I used the Moyer rebuild kit on the carb that is on there now. I'm not sure 
but, I think I changed the main jet to the moyer recomended one at that time. I 
think it came with the rebuild kit.

My earlier idling issues seemed to have been solved by swapping out the carb 
that came with the exchange engine for the one I rebuilt off the original 
engine and had just sitting around as a spare. I think what I would like to do 
now is, clean up the carb that came with the exchange engine. and swap them 
back out. I'll then replace the plugs and run it some more. Unless you guys 
think I should maybe try another path forward.

Danny

 P.S.  Cuttyhunk was Amazing!

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