bleudyno
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 125
- Reaction score
- 34
- Points
- 67
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2019
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 19
So shit.....I had a little scare over the weekend and I'm still kind of stressed out about it and don't know what to do. So I pulled out of the ocean on Saturday and proceded to the boat wash to clean out everything. Hooked up the hose to the rinse out plug, started the engine and then turned on the water for a few minutes. Then we turned off the water and I let the boat run for about 10 more seconds before shutting off the engine. When I went to unplug the hose from the connector, I noticed that there was still water coming out of the hose, although it was a weak stream. The hose valve at the boat launch didn't seem to completely stop water flow when turned all the way off. So how likely is it that I'm screwed with potentially having a hydrolocked engine? The location of the hose connector under the cleanout lid makes it impossible to be able to unhook the hose before turning off the engine as opening the lid cuts of the engine. I did re-rinse the engine again when I got home for a few more minutes (making sure that there was no water in the hose before turning off this time) and the engine seemed to be running fine. If water did happen to get in the motor from the first rinse out, how quickly would the engine seize? Being that I was still able to run the engine for a couple minutes when I got home seems the make more a little more optimistic that not much had gotten in. So.......what do I do now? Is there a way that I can check to see if I'm going to have an issue without starting the engine? I don't want to take the boat out next time and just have it die on me and give me a heart attack. Any help would be greatly appreciated