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I slapped pressure sensors to the air intake pipes and noticed a pressure drop to 0 - that's also when the engines went out.
I added small pumps to both intake systems right near the engines which only partially helped so I moved them way further up to the intakes. Haven't had the engines shutting off again since.
Replacing the scoop intakes by one of the other variants might have worked as well without pumps but I like their looks :D
I started using it yesterday but noticed that the engines would go out in rough seas and had trouble starting again (you could hear the starter trying over and over until successful eventually).
Unfortunately, I'm not competent enough yet to locate the source of that.
Do temperatures below freezing point play a role? Do I need to heat the engine room?