USKBoater
Jet Boat Lover
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- NA
- Boat Model
- 212X
- Boat Length
- 21
Hi. New to the forum and searched this topic a fair amount but couldn't find much information specific to my situation. Sorry if I missed it somewhere.
I have been looking to purchase my first Yamaha boat the last couple of months and finally found one we are interested in and are fairly deep into the process. Yesterday it came up that this boat has high altitude impellers whereas I am from Kansas and a fairly lower altitude. I have completely struck out finding OEM impellers through dealers for this boat (212X) as they are all showing as being back ordered indefinitely with no ship date. I was also told by a dealer that going aftermarket would likely void the warranty. So I'm in a bit of a situation.
So for my questions. What risks are involved with running the high altitude impellers at a lower altitude until I can somehow get some OEM replacements? I've read that cavitation could damage the impellers, but are there any other risks? If it's just a risk to the impellers it may be worth it as I'll replace them anyways. I'll probably only use the boat 1-2 more times this season to mainly test it and then it will be put away until May or June of next year. Trying to figure out what my best options are or if I just need to cut my losses and look for another one. Very interested in this one due to options and distance. Any help is greatly appreciated and sorry for the long post. Thanks.
I have been looking to purchase my first Yamaha boat the last couple of months and finally found one we are interested in and are fairly deep into the process. Yesterday it came up that this boat has high altitude impellers whereas I am from Kansas and a fairly lower altitude. I have completely struck out finding OEM impellers through dealers for this boat (212X) as they are all showing as being back ordered indefinitely with no ship date. I was also told by a dealer that going aftermarket would likely void the warranty. So I'm in a bit of a situation.
So for my questions. What risks are involved with running the high altitude impellers at a lower altitude until I can somehow get some OEM replacements? I've read that cavitation could damage the impellers, but are there any other risks? If it's just a risk to the impellers it may be worth it as I'll replace them anyways. I'll probably only use the boat 1-2 more times this season to mainly test it and then it will be put away until May or June of next year. Trying to figure out what my best options are or if I just need to cut my losses and look for another one. Very interested in this one due to options and distance. Any help is greatly appreciated and sorry for the long post. Thanks.