twentiesforever
Jet Boat Junkie
- Messages
- 121
- Reaction score
- 59
- Points
- 147
- Location
- Burlington, VT
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2014
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 24
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Hello Members,
I searched on this forum for this issue when it popped up last weekend to no avail. While motoring along at no wake speeds, my starboard engines dies. No warnings, no stutters, just dies. At first I thought it was the battery since the ground connection was not the tightest. I tightened it down and after I went for test drive I thought it was fixed. Nope. The starboard engine seems to die at random at these low speeds. After it dies it starts right back up easily. It dies going forward or reverse all at low speeds. My bilge has no water and the engines have about 23 hours. I did change the oil succesfully two weeks ago. Theres no water in there. At high speeds both engines run like champions. What could be the issue? The only thought I have is that sometimes that same starboard engine is rough to start from cold. Take 2-3 attempts. Thoughts?
I'd hate to take it to the local dealer which I did not buy from (No leftover 2014 deals and brand new Yamaha dealer) and miss out on valuable days in the usually frozen tundra that Vermont is.
Hello Members,
I searched on this forum for this issue when it popped up last weekend to no avail. While motoring along at no wake speeds, my starboard engines dies. No warnings, no stutters, just dies. At first I thought it was the battery since the ground connection was not the tightest. I tightened it down and after I went for test drive I thought it was fixed. Nope. The starboard engine seems to die at random at these low speeds. After it dies it starts right back up easily. It dies going forward or reverse all at low speeds. My bilge has no water and the engines have about 23 hours. I did change the oil succesfully two weeks ago. Theres no water in there. At high speeds both engines run like champions. What could be the issue? The only thought I have is that sometimes that same starboard engine is rough to start from cold. Take 2-3 attempts. Thoughts?
I'd hate to take it to the local dealer which I did not buy from (No leftover 2014 deals and brand new Yamaha dealer) and miss out on valuable days in the usually frozen tundra that Vermont is.