jrastama
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- Boat Make
- Sugar Sand
- Year
- 2005
- Boat Model
- Mirage
- Boat Length
- 18
I bought a used 2004 Sugar Sand Mirage 1800 with the Mercury Sport Jet 175 in it. Initially ran good early spring but lately having some issues. Had it in to the mechanic to have the carbs rebuilt. He said compression and spark are good. The tachometer was also bad so I replaced that.
The current issue is that the boat seems to be cavitating or potentially ventilating. I often have issues getting up onto plane. The RPMs seem to want to go over 5,500... I can cruise at about 80-90% throttle but the RPMs are already above 5,000 and only going about 30-35 mph. If I try to go beyond that the motor starts to bog down.
I know my stator vanes are worn, but could that be causing this big of a difference? The impeller and wear ring look OK to me. Could use some improvement there too but feel like I should be getting more out of what I currently have.
I'm a bit concerned that exhaust may be leaking in along the drive shaft. Looks to me like that's the only place it could get in the way. Just not sure how to further test/diagnose that if it is a potential issue.
Took some pics today for reference. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
The current issue is that the boat seems to be cavitating or potentially ventilating. I often have issues getting up onto plane. The RPMs seem to want to go over 5,500... I can cruise at about 80-90% throttle but the RPMs are already above 5,000 and only going about 30-35 mph. If I try to go beyond that the motor starts to bog down.
I know my stator vanes are worn, but could that be causing this big of a difference? The impeller and wear ring look OK to me. Could use some improvement there too but feel like I should be getting more out of what I currently have.
I'm a bit concerned that exhaust may be leaking in along the drive shaft. Looks to me like that's the only place it could get in the way. Just not sure how to further test/diagnose that if it is a potential issue.
Took some pics today for reference. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!