dan_hoog
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 17
- Reaction score
- 17
- Points
- 72
- Location
- Vero Beach, FL
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
Hello,
Last weekend on the intracoastal I had a weird experience. I'm trying to guess what happened and whether it signals an ongoing issue...
We stopped briefly to watch a handful of dolphins. The depth readouts, both the boat and garmin, showed 3' ish in the area. I never saw a reading less than 3' on either, though that's shallower than my usual reading. The water in the area is murky due to present Florida ICW conditions and drainage from various rivers. It had a strong red tint in many areas, including here.
While stopped, I tried to maneuver slightly back to change my angle. It seemed sluggish, but nothing obvious.
When I went to move on, it felt a little sticky/sluggish switching back to forward gear. When I first started to increase to low-to-moderate throttle, the throttle itself felt a little stuck/obstructed (maybe lift gate issue), and then, almost like in snow - rumbling, not moving much on throttle. It felt like getting slightly grounded might (I'm a new boater and that's never happened), so I have nothing to compare to.
I thought maybe I lost a cleanout plug, picked up weeds, etc. I first backed off throttle and then I used low-medium throttle and moved slowly for a while. Everything then seemed more normal, though I couldn't get above about 45 (bimini was up, so that may not be an issue).
I keep the boat on a lift, so I didn't get a clear look at the impellers, etc. I did look from down low and didn't see anything obviously wrong.
Is it likely I sucked up some weeds/sand, etc? Would that create such a passing issue? Is something else likely wrong?
Any thoughts on what might have happened, what to look out for, check, etc., would be helpful. Other than possibly reduced top speed, the next 40 minutes the boat ran fine, seemed to track fine, etc.
Thanks in advance, Dan
Last weekend on the intracoastal I had a weird experience. I'm trying to guess what happened and whether it signals an ongoing issue...
We stopped briefly to watch a handful of dolphins. The depth readouts, both the boat and garmin, showed 3' ish in the area. I never saw a reading less than 3' on either, though that's shallower than my usual reading. The water in the area is murky due to present Florida ICW conditions and drainage from various rivers. It had a strong red tint in many areas, including here.
While stopped, I tried to maneuver slightly back to change my angle. It seemed sluggish, but nothing obvious.
When I went to move on, it felt a little sticky/sluggish switching back to forward gear. When I first started to increase to low-to-moderate throttle, the throttle itself felt a little stuck/obstructed (maybe lift gate issue), and then, almost like in snow - rumbling, not moving much on throttle. It felt like getting slightly grounded might (I'm a new boater and that's never happened), so I have nothing to compare to.
I thought maybe I lost a cleanout plug, picked up weeds, etc. I first backed off throttle and then I used low-medium throttle and moved slowly for a while. Everything then seemed more normal, though I couldn't get above about 45 (bimini was up, so that may not be an issue).
I keep the boat on a lift, so I didn't get a clear look at the impellers, etc. I did look from down low and didn't see anything obviously wrong.
Is it likely I sucked up some weeds/sand, etc? Would that create such a passing issue? Is something else likely wrong?
Any thoughts on what might have happened, what to look out for, check, etc., would be helpful. Other than possibly reduced top speed, the next 40 minutes the boat ran fine, seemed to track fine, etc.
Thanks in advance, Dan