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Jet Boat Junkie
- Messages
- 217
- Reaction score
- 168
- Points
- 147
- Location
- Lake Stevns, WA
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2012
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
So while removing my cleanout tray, I ended up breaking the through hull fitting (underside of the swim deck facing down) on the right side that drains the water from the top of the tray. As I see it, I cannot install the new one without removing the jet assembly, as it sits out far enough to cover about half of the hole. Not just the jet assembly, but the plate that the jet assembly mounts to. Ok, not real happy about the design, but what can I do about it now....so I grab some tools and get under the boat to begin disassembly. What I found were fairly large cracks (between 1/2" and 1 1/2" long) in the gel coat at all 4 of the upper bolts (2 each side). This seems like a pretty big deal to me. Has anyone else seen this?
Also, anyone have any experience replacing that through hull fitting? I would really like to find a way to replace it without disassembling everything. I have removed the pump housing previously, and that is a piece of cake, but this appears to be the main seal for the back of the boat. I would like to not open that can of worms if at all possible. I have decided to hold off until I get more info on the cracks though. If these turn out to be a warranty issue, I do not want to remove anything back there, and have it come back to bite me. Plus if there is a repair needed, the entire assembly would be removed anyway, and the fitting will be easy at that point.
I will shoot some pictures tonight of the cracks. There are 5 or 6 that spider web out from each of the 4 top bolts.
Any thoughts?
Also, anyone have any experience replacing that through hull fitting? I would really like to find a way to replace it without disassembling everything. I have removed the pump housing previously, and that is a piece of cake, but this appears to be the main seal for the back of the boat. I would like to not open that can of worms if at all possible. I have decided to hold off until I get more info on the cracks though. If these turn out to be a warranty issue, I do not want to remove anything back there, and have it come back to bite me. Plus if there is a repair needed, the entire assembly would be removed anyway, and the fitting will be easy at that point.
I will shoot some pictures tonight of the cracks. There are 5 or 6 that spider web out from each of the 4 top bolts.
Any thoughts?