I ve never seen it done for that long either. 2 to 3 minutes to verify RPM and temps.
Last survey i was involved with was the sale of the 84 Lazzara I ran for a few years. After all the usual the surveyor asked me to come to idle and then apply full power (1650hp C32s) to accelerate the boat again to WOT. I refused. I turned to the buyer and explain to him he didn’t want me to put that much stress on the drivetrain. He agreed. I did it by gradually going to WOT over a period of about 5 seconds. Surveyor wasn’t happy but the buyer was
RTFM
As usual, there is a difference between commercial and pleasurecraft ratings, and the manufacturer will specify how many minutes out of an hour are permissible within the context of that rating.
Do that. I don't understand the fear people have of WOT. The engine is made to do it, and if everyone is afraid of it when you're buying the boat something is wrong. And if you break a shaft going to WOT something is seriously wrong.
Why wouldn't you want to test the performance limits of a boat you are paying a lot of money for?
Some people seem to think these things are made of Corinthian leather instead of iron and steel.
agree 100%. the only change I'd make to your comment is switch "Corinthian leather" with "fine china".
We ran DD's for years in trucks and heavy equipment. Our main mechanic wanted to see them run at full throttle and this is guy who had to rebuild them. I wouldn't be afraid to run them up. If your cooling system is functioning properly, there is no issue.
RTFM
As usual, there is a difference between commercial and pleasurecraft ratings, and the manufacturer will specify how many minutes out of an hour are permissible within the context of that rating.
Do that. I don't understand the fear people have of WOT. The engine is made to do it, and if everyone is afraid of it when you're buying the boat something is wrong. And if you break a shaft going to WOT something is seriously wrong.
Why wouldn't you want to test the performance limits of a boat you are paying a lot of money for?
Some people seem to think these things are made of Corinthian leather instead of iron and steel.
Did you mechanic suggested reving up the engine and dumping the clutch?