msjones144
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 37
- Reaction score
- 56
- Points
- 97
- Location
- Columbus, OH
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2016
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
We just got back from a week long lake trip at Norris Lake, our favorite tradition of the year. I'm usually pretty protective of captaining the boat all week for a few reasons, we are a group that likes to drink a good amount and we have small kids on our boat so I always maintain sobriety and also like to make sure my boat is well looked after. The final day I decided it was time to teach my younger brother to drive my boat so I could ski. We both grew up on our family's I/O so I figured it would be a short learning curve but turns out we had a few issues. One was we left the marina once and he had only started one of the motors and tried to take off with only 1 running (I hadn't even thought to verify both engines were running). After failing to plane, we assessed and found only port engine was running. The starboard one took a few tries but fired up and ran the rest of the day (about 40 miles) without issue. Should I have any concern or check anything out on the starboard motor or is the fact that it ran fine the rest of the day enough?
Also, while I was fidgeting with a ski in the water he left it idle and wind blew the boat over the ski rope, sucking in to the starboard impeller. He recognized and killed the engine but not after wrapping the rope a good amount around the impeller. We were able to cut it and free after swimming underneath to push the knot back so I could untangle from the cleanout port. Again, it ran fine the rest of the day but asking the experts if there's anything prudent to assess?
We'll all be back in about a month to Cumberland for a long weekend and lil bro will be driving while I ski again, so I will successfully fight the urge to keep the driver seat and not ski. I recognize I have some opportunities as the teacher and will carry those lessons forward for any others that drive my boat but it reinforces why I am always pretty stern about being the daily driver.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
Matt
Also, while I was fidgeting with a ski in the water he left it idle and wind blew the boat over the ski rope, sucking in to the starboard impeller. He recognized and killed the engine but not after wrapping the rope a good amount around the impeller. We were able to cut it and free after swimming underneath to push the knot back so I could untangle from the cleanout port. Again, it ran fine the rest of the day but asking the experts if there's anything prudent to assess?
We'll all be back in about a month to Cumberland for a long weekend and lil bro will be driving while I ski again, so I will successfully fight the urge to keep the driver seat and not ski. I recognize I have some opportunities as the teacher and will carry those lessons forward for any others that drive my boat but it reinforces why I am always pretty stern about being the daily driver.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
Matt