CDENsomnia
Jetboaters Captain
- Messages
- 427
- Reaction score
- 245
- Points
- 202
- Location
- Linwood, KS
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2019
- Boat Model
- 242X E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
So we took the boat to Table Rock lake this weekend and had a blast minus a couple things. First, we put the boat in the lake and then stated off to our favorite spot. Boat ran great and it was beautiful out. We got to the cove and found a good place to tie to an old tree we have used before. After tying up I went to put the bimini up since it seemed much more sunny once we got to the cove than it was at the ramp. Needless to say the front pole that extends from the bimini frame to the front of the tower dropped out and in to the water. WOW those things sink quick! Even worse news is I just ordered the replacement..150 dollars for all the parts from yamaha sports plaza...ewwww Not happy about that. Now I am going to make a rule to only set the bimini up at the ramp where it can't be lost forever.
After I proceeded to fume about losing the pole I realized we needed to move a bit. I fired the engines up and noticed this real weird rattle\vibration. I immediately shut the engines off and started to inspect everything I could think of. I couldn't find anything wrong so I fired up one engine at a time and listened very closely. I still heard the odd vibration noise. We untied from the stump and proceeded to go up the cove to see if I could isolate what the noise was. Let me be clear it is not the standard rattle we often hear with these. It also doesn't seem to be an issue at higher than idle speeds. I finally got over the noise since I received no warnings and at cruise speed the noise wasn't there. I monitored the engines and pumps over the next two days and didn't see anything but the noise is still there. Next time we are out I will try and record the noise since a vibration is hard to diagnose without actually hearing it. If anyone has ideas I am open to any ideas. Clearly not impacting performance of the boat but man it is annoying at idle.
Other than this had a great weekend and the lake was just awesome!
After I proceeded to fume about losing the pole I realized we needed to move a bit. I fired the engines up and noticed this real weird rattle\vibration. I immediately shut the engines off and started to inspect everything I could think of. I couldn't find anything wrong so I fired up one engine at a time and listened very closely. I still heard the odd vibration noise. We untied from the stump and proceeded to go up the cove to see if I could isolate what the noise was. Let me be clear it is not the standard rattle we often hear with these. It also doesn't seem to be an issue at higher than idle speeds. I finally got over the noise since I received no warnings and at cruise speed the noise wasn't there. I monitored the engines and pumps over the next two days and didn't see anything but the noise is still there. Next time we are out I will try and record the noise since a vibration is hard to diagnose without actually hearing it. If anyone has ideas I am open to any ideas. Clearly not impacting performance of the boat but man it is annoying at idle.
Other than this had a great weekend and the lake was just awesome!