Hi Guys,
Thanks for your responses and suggestions. It would seem that I am not the only one who has suffered this problem perhaps there are many more but they "live with it"?
In terms of doing the mods, on the 235, there is a gap between the transom and the well moulding directly aft of the well. This makes it nigh on impossible to route the exhaust pipe directly out the back of the boat and provide gas-tight fittings in both bulkheads. A possible solution is first to go out of the well into either the main locker space (to port) or into the storage area near the double berth to starboard, and then through the transom. Going to starboard seems easier in terms of access unless one is small enough to go into the main locker (which I have done to do some wiring but not to be recommended if you are at all claustrophobic!)
It would be nice to try a temporary solution before making holes in the engine and boat in order to test if this will cure the problem but can't see how we might do this practically. Looks like we will have to do the mods!
On the point made about the impeller, ours wasn't changed because it was "in good condition" when serviced and the engine was test run by the agent for 20 minutes without problems.... I would take the engine back to the agent but it's rather too much effort to get it off the boat on the swinging mooring! Hopefully our impeller is ok and the telltale blockage wasn't fragments breaking off. If the engine fails completely, we will have to take the engine ashore but it's definitely a last resort which might kill our backs finally!
Chris Cobb
235/48 "Tarakihi"