I comply with Symphony, no need to take anything apart except for changing the diaphragm.
I guess, if it is an ex-charter boat (like mine) , there will be a lot of hours on the engine and maybe a lot of wear.
I suggest to:
1) Perform a compression test to check if all cylinders show the same compression ratio.
2) Check the engine cooling (inner circuit), if there are any losses of coolant
3) Check the outer (seawater) cooling system ( impeller, elbow, exhaust,..) for proper function, tightness and cleanliness.
4) Check proper funktion of all alarm circuits of the MDI (Oil pressure, Temperature,...). If one machines the prop on the lathe, he maybe disconnects the alarms to pretend proper engine state.
If you perform these checks, you will get a little more familiar with your engine.