ezrider
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 34
- Reaction score
- 65
- Points
- 77
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2021
- Boat Model
- 252S
- Boat Length
- 25
Good morning all.
Yesterday I went out with some friends on our 252S. Overall, it was a great day in Pittsburgh. We went through the Lock/Dam as well.
When we starting heading back to our slip I could feel some hesitation coming from the starboard side. I gave it a little more throttle after I got out of the no-wake zone we were in, which is pretty large as we were in downtown Pittsburgh. The entire area there is a no-wake zone.
As I increased the throttle the vibration became more pronounced. I was getting forward propulsion from the starboard side, even though I could tell there was something stuck in the impeller. I tried some of the tips I have learned from the threads on here but nothing was working.
I anchored down and through the clean out port I could feel a piece of a small branch stuck in the impeller. However, I think it was in there in such a way where it would still spin. For the life of me, I could not break it free as it was really lodged in there. It was too thick to break with my fingers.
I ended up heading back to the slip using mostly the port side motor. With 6 people and plenty of food and drinks it was definitely a struggle. After a while of slowly working our way back and trying to break free whatever was stuck in the starboard side motor along the way, finally I could feel the issue correct itself immediately. I guess the impeller eventually cut the twig/branch in half and spit it out.
Super relieved as I was going to pull it out of the slip over the next few days to get under the boat and have to remove it that way. I am concerned about any other damage but once the issue corrected itself everything ran completely smooth as it did before. No vibrations and the impeller seems perfect. Next I take it out of the slip I will definitely do a more thorough check.
Just wanted to share my story. Also, a picture of the point in downtown Pittsburgh.
Max
Yesterday I went out with some friends on our 252S. Overall, it was a great day in Pittsburgh. We went through the Lock/Dam as well.
When we starting heading back to our slip I could feel some hesitation coming from the starboard side. I gave it a little more throttle after I got out of the no-wake zone we were in, which is pretty large as we were in downtown Pittsburgh. The entire area there is a no-wake zone.
As I increased the throttle the vibration became more pronounced. I was getting forward propulsion from the starboard side, even though I could tell there was something stuck in the impeller. I tried some of the tips I have learned from the threads on here but nothing was working.
I anchored down and through the clean out port I could feel a piece of a small branch stuck in the impeller. However, I think it was in there in such a way where it would still spin. For the life of me, I could not break it free as it was really lodged in there. It was too thick to break with my fingers.
I ended up heading back to the slip using mostly the port side motor. With 6 people and plenty of food and drinks it was definitely a struggle. After a while of slowly working our way back and trying to break free whatever was stuck in the starboard side motor along the way, finally I could feel the issue correct itself immediately. I guess the impeller eventually cut the twig/branch in half and spit it out.
Super relieved as I was going to pull it out of the slip over the next few days to get under the boat and have to remove it that way. I am concerned about any other damage but once the issue corrected itself everything ran completely smooth as it did before. No vibrations and the impeller seems perfect. Next I take it out of the slip I will definitely do a more thorough check.
Just wanted to share my story. Also, a picture of the point in downtown Pittsburgh.
Max