wvanderclock
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- Boat Make
- SeaDoo
- Year
- 2001
- Boat Model
- Challenger
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Last year I bought a 2001 Challenger (not the 180 or the 200). It had been left out in the sun, in a driveway for 3 years and was a mess. I spent the summer working on the engines and doing some paliminary clean up of the interior. I knew nothing about jet boats or Rotax engines going in and have survived mostly due to forums like this one. Two weeks ago I reached the point where both engines were running well and it was time to find out if it was worth redoing the seats. So I launched it into my local lake and started the engines. It all worked but with both engines, as soon as I got above 4500 rpm each engine would rev to redline and there would be no power. I've been reading the forums so I immediately knew that this was cavitation and I would need to pull the boat out of the water and rebuild the jets. That would be my winter project but for now I would just use the boat as is even though it had a max speed of 6 mph. There were still plenty of little things to do like getting the stern navigation light to light and finding the fuse for the automatic function of the bilge pump. As I was looking for the bilge pump I noticed that there were grease fittings on the drive shafts. I am a former grease monkey at a car dealership so if there is a fitting, I'm going to grease it, which I did. Still no luck with the pump, I decided to go for a slow spin. Wow! I suddenly had power above 4500 rpm and boy, does this thing go. I was doing 50 mph (GPS measured) without taking the throttles to the stops. It was so fast that it was scary. Needless to say, I was thrilled. Because I had made several changes that day I was not sure which one had made the difference and went back to the forums to figure it out. I still couldn't determine what had made the difference but the following day I found the situation back to a 4500 rpm cut off. I pulled out the grease gun and did both shafts. The result was as I had hoped and I got full speed from the boat again. So does this mean that I need to grease the safts every time I go out? Can someone explain how greasing the shafts stops my cavitation problem?
I still have some other issues to resolve. Can anyone tell me where the contacts for the auto bilge pump function are located? Is there a fuse for the automatic bailer on this boat? I'm hooked on this boat and will be rebuilding the interior this winter. What are the options for redoing the seats?
I still have some other issues to resolve. Can anyone tell me where the contacts for the auto bilge pump function are located? Is there a fuse for the automatic bailer on this boat? I'm hooked on this boat and will be rebuilding the interior this winter. What are the options for redoing the seats?