druppert
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 147
- Reaction score
- 142
- Points
- 112
- Location
- Tampa, FL
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2017
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 19
Hi all, I have a 2017 SX 195 and shortly after taking delivery I noticed a kink in the deck drain hose. I didn't think much of it at the time & I have not yet stuffed the bow so I was not sure what effect, if any, this kink would have on the boats self-bailing ability. Nevertheless, my OCD would not let it go so I rerouted the deck drain straight across the engine compartment thus removing the kink. Because of the reduced clearance from the supercharger I had to route the drain hose under the air intake hose through a convenient channel in the forward wall of the engine compartment. This leaves me with 2 questions, one for the fluid dynamics folks and one for the other 195 owners.
1) it's difficult to tell from the pics but there is a slight rise in the hose from the part where the hose passes under the air intake to the section where it's strapped to the starboard wall of the engine compartment. Overall there is still a 6" or so drop from the deck to the scupper but water will undoubtedly pool in this 10-12" section. My question is whether you think this made any appreciable difference in the boat's bailing ability. I almost think that the removal of the link has been offset by this rising section. It's worth noting that it IS capable of bailing faster than I can flood it with the garden hose but I didn't do this test before.
2) Does anyone else with the 195 have this problem? It looks like it was a workaround by the engineers when they put the larger supercharger in here but maybe it was just sloppy assembly in my case.
The approximate location of the deck line is referenced in red in each pic for perspective.
1) it's difficult to tell from the pics but there is a slight rise in the hose from the part where the hose passes under the air intake to the section where it's strapped to the starboard wall of the engine compartment. Overall there is still a 6" or so drop from the deck to the scupper but water will undoubtedly pool in this 10-12" section. My question is whether you think this made any appreciable difference in the boat's bailing ability. I almost think that the removal of the link has been offset by this rising section. It's worth noting that it IS capable of bailing faster than I can flood it with the garden hose but I didn't do this test before.
2) Does anyone else with the 195 have this problem? It looks like it was a workaround by the engineers when they put the larger supercharger in here but maybe it was just sloppy assembly in my case.
The approximate location of the deck line is referenced in red in each pic for perspective.