Chickenfoot
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 16
- Reaction score
- 9
- Points
- 77
- Location
- Tega Cay, SC (Lake Wylie)
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2019
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 21
I have the twist/lock style on my 2019 212 limited S. This has been the single most headache laden issue with this boat, really the only the issue as I truly love this boat and everything about it. So I had to pull it out and get a small piece of plastic out of the impeller and when I put it back in the water I had forgot that last time I wasn't able to get the port side clean out plug back in and so I throttled down and similar to what you must experience with the older plugs, water came rushing up through and flipped the cleanout door open up and engines cut-off immediately. Took me a minute to realize that engines won't start with that open so after thinking I was dead in the water at 6:00 pm yesterday, I settled back down. So back to the original issue. I've seen this discussed quite a bit, but I just want to be clear as I'm a new boat owner going into my 2nd season.
So the rubber on the plug has a bit of a ripple in it which I believe is preventing me from being able to quarter-turn to the right to lock it in. It will set down, but I just cannot turn it at all. I see the discussion about lubing it with various types - silicon spray, white lithium grease, etc. When I took it to the dealership last summer to get oil change, a technician came out and sprayed it with something and he was able to get it back in rather easily after spraying it. I don't believe much could have changed since then and he pointed out that ripple in the rubber part of the plug. I'm now afraid of taking them out as this is just painful.
So my question is, should I just do that same thing and do my damndest to get it back in there? Anyone with this same exact issue with them? Any tricks, helpful hints? I did order the Bully Tool mentioned in an older thread to help with the twisting.
Thanks!
So the rubber on the plug has a bit of a ripple in it which I believe is preventing me from being able to quarter-turn to the right to lock it in. It will set down, but I just cannot turn it at all. I see the discussion about lubing it with various types - silicon spray, white lithium grease, etc. When I took it to the dealership last summer to get oil change, a technician came out and sprayed it with something and he was able to get it back in rather easily after spraying it. I don't believe much could have changed since then and he pointed out that ripple in the rubber part of the plug. I'm now afraid of taking them out as this is just painful.
So my question is, should I just do that same thing and do my damndest to get it back in there? Anyone with this same exact issue with them? Any tricks, helpful hints? I did order the Bully Tool mentioned in an older thread to help with the twisting.
Thanks!