Gumbeaux
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2012
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
This was a topic on another forum, thought I would bring it over here.
I noticed a tendency for my 2012 242 Limited S to pull left. It's just enough to be annoying and require some effort to hold the wheel to the right to go straight. It seems to get worse at speed. Below are the theories and my progress working through them. They are listed in order of what I believe to be the most simple to complex for troubleshooting purposes.
1-It doesn't pull, but it's a factor of wind/current.
I have ruled this out based on runs in multiple directions, etc. Always to the left despite these factors.
2-Throttles are not synced, so make sure RPMs are the same in each engine.
Have double checked to make sure RPMs are same vs. just having throttles aligned. Still pulls.
3-Something to do with the Cobra fins? One out of alignment?
Will check.
4-Steering cable adjustment.
Have not checked yet. Investigating procedures to adjust.
5-Jets slightly misaligned.
Have not checked yet. Investigating procedures to adjust.
6-The plates under the boat need adjusting.
Have seen some info on this. Just starting to look into it. Seems rather complicated.
7-One pump is stronger than other somehow affecting the pull.
Not sure how to check. Oddly enough, there is always water on top of the starboard plug that I assumed just washes up and over and into this compartment when slowing down etc. (a common theory here when water is on top of the plugs). Could this be related? Doubtful, since any "blow by" of that starboard plug would likely weaken the starboard power and cause boat to be pushed right, not left....
8-Propeller pitch an issue?
Have seen info on this, but not sure how to go about this other than find an expert who offers some fix/advice. This would be a lot of repetitive costly trial and error to go changing propeller pitch setups. And it may just end up masking the real problem...
What else am I missing?
ADDED:
*check the reverse buckets to make sure they are both operating full range
If I never solve it, I will still use the boat and love it. It's just a bit annoying...
I noticed a tendency for my 2012 242 Limited S to pull left. It's just enough to be annoying and require some effort to hold the wheel to the right to go straight. It seems to get worse at speed. Below are the theories and my progress working through them. They are listed in order of what I believe to be the most simple to complex for troubleshooting purposes.
1-It doesn't pull, but it's a factor of wind/current.
I have ruled this out based on runs in multiple directions, etc. Always to the left despite these factors.
2-Throttles are not synced, so make sure RPMs are the same in each engine.
Have double checked to make sure RPMs are same vs. just having throttles aligned. Still pulls.
3-Something to do with the Cobra fins? One out of alignment?
Will check.
4-Steering cable adjustment.
Have not checked yet. Investigating procedures to adjust.
5-Jets slightly misaligned.
Have not checked yet. Investigating procedures to adjust.
6-The plates under the boat need adjusting.
Have seen some info on this. Just starting to look into it. Seems rather complicated.
7-One pump is stronger than other somehow affecting the pull.
Not sure how to check. Oddly enough, there is always water on top of the starboard plug that I assumed just washes up and over and into this compartment when slowing down etc. (a common theory here when water is on top of the plugs). Could this be related? Doubtful, since any "blow by" of that starboard plug would likely weaken the starboard power and cause boat to be pushed right, not left....
8-Propeller pitch an issue?
Have seen info on this, but not sure how to go about this other than find an expert who offers some fix/advice. This would be a lot of repetitive costly trial and error to go changing propeller pitch setups. And it may just end up masking the real problem...
What else am I missing?
ADDED:
*check the reverse buckets to make sure they are both operating full range
If I never solve it, I will still use the boat and love it. It's just a bit annoying...
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