Re: Is some water in the bilge expected, or an obvious problem?
Well, I bought new impeller. This boat just saw it's first saltwater, so maybe a 2+ year old impeller is not a big deal. But neither is changing it

. So please advise how often an impeller should be replaced.
It ran fine last weekend with no signs of overheating, so I think I'm going to:
1) leave the impeller alone this week (unless advised otherwise).
2) dry it out and launch it (without starting) to see if any water appears. (already ruled out leak while running with muffs)
3) closely monitor temp gauge and measure with IR gun before and while running.
Other stuff:
There are two blower vent holes in the stern. one is connected via coil hose to an inline blower, and then ends down above the bilge.
The other side has about 10" of coil hose, but is not connected to anything. Is this by design: intake from one side; pumped out from bilge bottom to other side? Or should both be attached to blowers, and both run down to above the bilge, in case the stern ever gets swamped again? Should I run with blower on, or is it just needed before starting?
What's the expected operating temp for this engine, or is there a range. Given above, is 160 the max I should see? Is there any way to know if the thermostat is open or closed? (temp of water outflow?) Should the engine warm up to 160 at idle, or should the idle temp be lower? I assume more throttle/load generates more heat...
I greatly appreciate all of the feedback! Thanks guys!