Many thanks for the replies guys.
I just got back from some sailing out and about.
Hmm, removing the flywheel is about the last thing I am keen to do. It is also the only thing I have not done. Thinking about it it does seem possible that the crank seal could be at fault. Not long after getting her running I stupidly forgot to check the oil level and the next time I fired her up a whole lot of oil came out with the cooling air. Yes I had fuel leaking out of the return pipes and it had filled up the sump right up to the filler cap!!! had to mop out the oil mix in the fan housing and then degrease all. I replaced the leak off piping. Can't see any oil in the fan housing now though but that crank seal is a likely culprit, though I would have thought that the cylinders would be more covered in oil than they are. It appears to be only at the top of the cylinders!
I did wonder If it could be the oil seals in the exhaust valve guides. The amount that comes out is only a few spatters and only every ten minutes or so but does increase as the engine heats up.
May be Im clutching at straws but the idea of pulling the flywheel and fan etc means lifting up the engine and all that that entails in a boat.
Engines are great when you need em, but the wind is free and cleaner!