Craig
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 559
- Reaction score
- 223
- Points
- 122
- Location
- Lake Cumberland, KY
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
So we were out this weekend trying to get in as much boat time before the end of the season and an issue came up. We had been tubing (app 20 mph with rpm's varying) and had slowed to pick up the tossed tube rider. Once they got back in the tube I accelerated and noticed that the boat wasn't running normal. I first thought someone had left the ladder down as it seemed like something was holding it back, then looked down and noticed that the tach for starboard engine was at "0". The engine had died apparently while at idle. The engine fired right up and all seemed well. While attempting to accelerate while the motor had died we made it to app 15 mph or so when I noticed the difference. Both throttles were forward as well as the gates "open". This happened the last trip out (app 3 weeks ago) but only happened once and I disregarded it as bad gas or something similar as it never happened again that trip. This trip however the engine died several times while idling through no wake zones. It wouldn't start for several minutes while idling into the no wake zone for recovery. After letting it sit for app 15 minutes it fired right up and seemed to run normal. I checked the engine oil while on the water as I was afraid I had pushed water into the engine while trying to accelerate but didn't see any signs of it. Once we got it loaded and back home I checked the oil again for moisture and didn't see any signs, and then ran the starboard engine on the hose for several minutes with no issue. I've not pulled the plugs yet as I had to travel out of town the day after we went out. I plan on pulling the plugs and checking them as well. I had added "storage" amounts of sta-bil prior to the outing in preparation for winterization.
Any ideas you guys can offer or direction on what to check would be much appreciated. Plugs were changed the beginning of this season, but I will check them when I get home. The battery was topped off and tested good as well. Also, how worried should I be that I pushed water into the motor? I've not seen any signs, but can't help but to be paranoid. They should make some type of alarm when our motors die, because you can not hear it with dual engines. If it had an alarm like the depth alarm, you would certainly hear it.
Any ideas you guys can offer or direction on what to check would be much appreciated. Plugs were changed the beginning of this season, but I will check them when I get home. The battery was topped off and tested good as well. Also, how worried should I be that I pushed water into the motor? I've not seen any signs, but can't help but to be paranoid. They should make some type of alarm when our motors die, because you can not hear it with dual engines. If it had an alarm like the depth alarm, you would certainly hear it.
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