Suenos Azules Marine Surveying and Consulting

Suenos Azules Marine Surveying and Consulting I am an independent and professional SAMS® Accredited Marine Surveyor servicing Florida and other locations in and around the United States.

I am a Yamaha, Mercury, and Honda Certified Outboard Engine Technician. I am a ITC Level III Master Thermographer. I own and operate a marine surveying and consulting firm based in South Florida that services clients worldwide. My surveying services include pre-purchase, insurance, valuation, and damage claim surveys. I also conduct marine engine service / repair, infrared thermal imaging, marine

engine diagnostics, and other consulting services for your boating needs. Feel free to contact me anytime.

Gasoline – Gasoline will begin to phase separate and degrade between 90 – 120 days. This occurs in E-10 (Ethanol) blende...
05/29/2026

Gasoline – Gasoline will begin to phase separate and degrade between 90 – 120 days. This occurs in E-10 (Ethanol) blended gasoline and Rec 90 (Ethanol free, 90 octane) gasoline.

Ethanol blended gasoline is hygroscopic, which means it will attract and hold the moisture that is in the air (which enters through the fuel tank vents and engine intake manifolds). Water has a heavier specific gravity than gasoline and will sink to the bottom of the fuel tank.

As gasoline ages, the octane degrades out of gasoline which controls the burn of the gasoline. Other components and additives in the gasoline will begin to break down. As the gasoline ages, it will turn darker in color. Going from a very light clear / amber color, to a darker amber color, then to a dark brown color (similar to the color of tea).

Phase separated gasoline will not burn properly and will leave a gum like brown residue in the fuel system components. This will foul fuel pumps, clog fuel filters, and foul fuel injectors. The moisture mixed with the fuel will internally corrode the fuel system components. Over time this will cause malfunction or failure of the high and low pressure fuel pumps and leaks in the fuel cooler rail. Phase separated fuel (especially Ethanol blended fuels) will cause pre-mature wear on the fuel hoses from the tank to the engines and the fuel hoses installed on the engines.

Usually, customer complaints from phase separated fuel will be: Bogging down (or stalling) of the engine when throttling up or throttling down, diminished power, rough idle, difficulty starting the engine, the smell of gasoline vapors in the exhaust after the warm up phase, and unusual cloudy exhaust after the warm up phase while the engines are running.
Typically, the cost for parts and labor to repair / replace fuel system components on a 4 - 6 cylinder outboard engine is about $7,000.00 per engine and sometimes much higher depending on what is found.

If you plan on not using your boat for a long period of time, be sure to thoroughly flush the engines’ water passages with fresh water and follow the manufacturer’s instructions in the owner’s manual regarding the fuel systems. Do not allow the fuel in the tanks to phase separate over a long period of time. Fuel additives may help slow fuel phase separation but it will not stop the degradation of the fuel.

It is also important to adhere to the maintenance schedule in the engine owner’s manual and replace the fuel system parts and hoses as recommended by the manufacturer even if they seemingly run properly.

Aside from the 100 hour service, 200 hour service (as recommended by some manufacturers), and the 300 hour service, fuel system phase separation service and repair work are the most common services I perform on the service and maintenance side of my business.

With this post are photos from a recent fuel system service and repair job I completed on twin outboard engines that had excess water and fuel phase separation in the fuel systems.

Capt. John Banister, AMS®
Suenos Azules Marine Surveying and Consulting
4521 PGA Boulevard, Suite 461
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33418
SAMS® Accredited Marine Surveyor
ABYC® Standards Accredited
ABYC® Gasoline Engines Technician Certified
Yamaha Certified Outboard Marine Technician
Mercury Certified Outboard Engine Technician
Mercury Certified V12 Outboard Engine Technician
Honda Certified Outboard Engine Technician
USPAP® Certificate on Appraisal Standards
ITC® Certified Level III Master Thermographer
USCG Licensed Master Captain
Member SAMS®, ABYC®, IAMI®, & NFPA®
(561) 255-4139
www.SuenosAzules.com

Why outboard engine surveys are so important and how the engine surveys pay for themselves. Sometimes many times over. C...
05/13/2026

Why outboard engine surveys are so important and how the engine surveys pay for themselves. Sometimes many times over.

Capt. John Banister, AMS®
Suenos Azules Marine Surveying and Consulting
4521 PGA Boulevard, Suite 461
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33418
SAMS® Accredited Marine Surveyor
ABYC® Standards Accredited
ABYC® Gasoline Engines Technician Certified
Yamaha Certified Outboard Marine Technician
Mercury Certified Outboard Engine Technician
Mercury Certified V12 Outboard Engine Technician
Honda Certified Outboard Engine Technician
USPAP® Certificate on Appraisal Standards
ITC® Certified Level III Master Thermographer
USCG Licensed Master Captain
Member SAMS®, ABYC®, IAMI®, & NFPA®
(561) 255-4139
www.SuenosAzules.com

In-depth outboard engine surveys on several Mercury Verado 7.6 liter, V12 outboard engines. See more at: https://suenosa...
04/24/2026

In-depth outboard engine surveys on several Mercury Verado 7.6 liter, V12 outboard engines.

See more at:

https://suenosazules.com/large-outboard-engine-surveys-v8-v12/

Capt. John Banister, AMS®
SAMS® Accredited Marine Surveyor
ABYC® Standards Accredited
ABYC® Gasoline Engines Technician Certified
Yamaha Certified Outboard Marine Technician
Mercury Certified Outboard Engine Technician
Mercury Certified V12 Outboard Engine Technician
Honda Certified Outboard Engine Technician
USPAP® Certificate on Appraisal Standards
ITC® Certified Level III Master Thermographer
USCG Licensed Master Captain
Member SAMS®, ABYC®, IAMI®, & NFPA®

Testing and verifying proper fuel trim on twin Mercury 450R V8, 4.6 liter, supercharged outboard engines.   Fuel trim ar...
04/09/2026

Testing and verifying proper fuel trim on twin Mercury 450R V8, 4.6 liter, supercharged outboard engines.

Fuel trim are the adjustments made by the outboard engine's PCM (propulsion control module) based on oxygen sensor data, air pressure, and load demands. This is to achieve an ideal stoichiometric air-fuel ratio of 14.7 : 1. However ideal stoichiometric air-fuel ratio changes depending on load demand, altitude, and even the type of gasoline that is used in the outboard engines. Testing the O2 sensors for proper running temperature and PCM adjustments based on O2 sensor data can help confirm proper fuel trim. This can all be verified by running the outboard engines at various loads and with the Mercury G3 diagnostics computer during dynamic testing.

An indication of improper fuel trim can be a noticeable decrease in fuel economy, smell of raw fuel after the warm up phase, engine misfiring, hesitation during acceleration, and the O2 sensor dumping fuel at a default rate with no trim being reported to the PCM.

Regardless of the troubleshooting, identifying the problems and post repairs can only be truly verified by a sea trial and loading the outboard engines.

Capt. John Banister, AMS®
Suenos Azules Marine Surveying and Consulting
4521 PGA Boulevard, Suite 461
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33418
SAMS® Accredited Marine Surveyor
ABYC® Standards Accredited
ABYC® Gasoline Engines Technician Certified
Yamaha Certified Outboard Marine Technician
Mercury Certified Outboard Engine Technician
Mercury Certified V12 Outboard Engine Technician
Honda Certified Outboard Engine Technician
USPAP® Certificate on Appraisal Standards
ITC® Certified Level III Master Thermographer
USCG Licensed Master Captain
Member SAMS®, ABYC®, IAMI®, & NFPA®
(561) 255-4139
www.SuenosAzules.com

This was an outboard engine survey on triple Mercury Verado L6 outboard engines. This post is to show why these kind of ...
02/03/2026

This was an outboard engine survey on triple Mercury Verado L6 outboard engines. This post is to show why these kind of specialty surveys can not be rushed or conducted by a surveyor with no technical outboard engine training. There were several problems with these outboard engines even though they appeared to run correctly. One of the outboard engines was well on its way to failure while another powerhead had electrical issues that existed even after warranty service.

A proper outboard engine survey on triple engines takes hours to properly perform. Then from the findings a good tech must determine if those findings are major or minor findings. Modern day vessels (even used vessels) that have triple outboard engines costs well into six figures. Some closer to a million dollars. The newer V8 and V10 outboard engines start at about $30,000.00 per engine and go upward to $45,000.00 per engine. It is not enough to do a sea trial, static diagnostics, and compression testing. That is not an outboard engine survey. There is a lot more that needs to be inspected and tested so the customer will know the true condition of the outboard engines so he or she can make an informed decision.

Capt. John Banister, AMS®
Suenos Azules Marine Surveying and Consulting
4521 PGA Boulevard, Suite 461
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33418
SAMS® Accredited Marine Surveyor
ABYC® Standards Accredited
ABYC® Gasoline Engines Technician Certified
Yamaha Certified Outboard Marine Technician
Mercury Certified Outboard Engine Technician
Mercury Certified V12 Outboard Engine Technician
Honda Certified Outboard Engine Technician
USPAP® Certificate on Appraisal Standards
ITC® Certified Level III Master Thermographer
USCG Licensed Master Captain
Member SAMS®, ABYC®, IAMI®, & NFPA®
(561) 255-4139
www.SuenosAzules.com

01/30/2026

If you're an outboard mechanic and have a no start issue, troubleshoot it, repair it, then go to the helm to start the outboard engine for the first time, this is what victory looks like...

Capt. John Banister, AMS®
Suenos Azules Marine Surveying and Consulting
4521 PGA Boulevard, Suite 461
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33418
SAMS® Accredited Marine Surveyor
ABYC® Standards Accredited
ABYC® Gasoline Engines Technician Certified
Yamaha Certified Outboard Marine Technician
Mercury Certified Outboard Engine Technician
Mercury Certified V12 Outboard Engine Technician
Honda Certified Outboard Engine Technician
USPAP® Certificate on Appraisal Standards
ITC® Certified Level III Master Thermographer
USCG Licensed Master Captain
Member SAMS®, ABYC®, IAMI®, & NFPA®
(561) 255-4139
www.SuenosAzules.com

Another day at the office..   Capt. John Banister, AMS®Suenos Azules Marine Surveying and Consulting4521 PGA Boulevard, ...
01/26/2026

Another day at the office..

Capt. John Banister, AMS®
Suenos Azules Marine Surveying and Consulting
4521 PGA Boulevard, Suite 461
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33418
SAMS® Accredited Marine Surveyor
ABYC® Standards Accredited
ABYC® Gasoline Engines Technician Certified
Yamaha Certified Outboard Marine Technician
Mercury Certified Outboard Engine Technician
Mercury Certified V12 Outboard Engine Technician
Honda Certified Outboard Engine Technician
USPAP® Certificate on Appraisal Standards
ITC® Certified Level III Master Thermographer
USCG Licensed Master Captain
Member SAMS®, ABYC®, IAMI®, & NFPA®
(561) 255-4139
www.SuenosAzules.com

Throttle sync and link on a Yamaha F225 3.3 liter outboard engine with multiple throttle bodies I conducted yesterday. T...
01/14/2026

Throttle sync and link on a Yamaha F225 3.3 liter outboard engine with multiple throttle bodies I conducted yesterday. The synchronization was way off from a previous mechanic that tried to do it by ear (you can't - no matter how good you think you are).
To properly do this job right, you need a diagnostics computer and a VacuumMate tool to verify proper TPS adjustment and synchronization adjustment. You can not hear TPS voltage or proper vacuum adjustment.

Capt. John Banister, AMS®
Suenos Azules Marine Surveying and Consulting
4521 PGA Boulevard, Suite 461
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33418
SAMS® Accredited Marine Surveyor
ABYC® Standards Accredited
ABYC® Gasoline Engines Technician Certified
Yamaha Certified Outboard Marine Technician
Mercury Certified Outboard Engine Technician
Mercury Certified V12 Outboard Engine Technician
Honda Certified Outboard Engine Technician
USPAP® Certificate on Appraisal Standards
ITC® Certified Level III Master Thermographer
USCG Licensed Master Captain
Member SAMS®, ABYC®, IAMI®, & NFPA®
(561) 255-4139
www.SuenosAzules.com

Infrared thermal images of twin Yamaha 450 HP XTO outboard engines while running. These two images are normal running te...
12/27/2025

Infrared thermal images of twin Yamaha 450 HP XTO outboard engines while running. These two images are normal running temperatures.

Capt. John Banister, AMS®
Suenos Azules Marine Surveying and Consulting
4521 PGA Boulevard, Suite 461
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33418
SAMS® Accredited Marine Surveyor
ABYC® Standards Accredited
ABYC® Gasoline Engines Technician Certified
Yamaha Certified Outboard Marine Technician
Mercury Certified Outboard Engine Technician
Mercury Certified V12 Outboard Engine Technician
Honda Certified Outboard Engine Technician
USPAP® Certificate on Appraisal Standards
ITC® Certified Level III Master Thermographer
USCG Licensed Master Captain
Member SAMS®, ABYC®, IAMI®, & NFPA®
(561) 255-4139
www.SuenosAzules.com

A week in the life wearing two different hats.. An accredited marine surveyor and a marine mechanic. I truly believe you...
12/14/2025

A week in the life wearing two different hats..

An accredited marine surveyor and a marine mechanic.

I truly believe you have to learn to install, diagnose, and repair as a mechanic and technician to be good as a surveyor. Besides, I would be bored just doing one or the other all the time. I would not have the knowledge that I do if it were not for the time turning wrenches and attending all of the tech schools and engine schools over the years.

Capt. John Banister, AMS®
Suenos Azules Marine Surveying and Consulting
4521 PGA Boulevard, Suite 461
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33418
SAMS® Accredited Marine Surveyor
ABYC® Standards Accredited
ABYC® Gasoline Engines Technician Certified
Yamaha Certified Outboard Marine Technician
Mercury Certified Outboard Engine Technician
Mercury Certified V12 Outboard Engine Technician
Honda Certified Outboard Engine Technician
USPAP® Certificate on Appraisal Standards
ITC® Certified Level III Master Thermographer
USCG Licensed Master Captain
Member SAMS®, ABYC®, IAMI®, & NFPA®
(561) 255-4139
www.SuenosAzules.com

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