ScarabMike
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 2,223
- Reaction score
- 2,061
- Points
- 302
- Location
- Green Cove Springs, FL
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2022
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 19
So on Saturday we were out on the lake, everything was peachy. The boat was running great, and the new system was bumping. We had a great time.
Once we got back to the dock, the bilge started to push water out. I shut off all systems, and my truck so I can listen to the bilge area. I heard the water leaking in. I reached down under the engine, and shook the drive shaft. It had some good play to it, and the bellows was ripped.
Took the boat out of the water, and drove it to the house. I raised the front of the trailer as high as I could to get all of the water out. Sprayed the engine completely with CRC 656, and left the engine compartment open to dry. This will keep the engine parts from rusting.
I pre-purchased the replacement parts because I knew this would be a hassle to wait for the dealer to order since they probably have no clue. Then I scheduled warranty repairs. I advised the dealer to look for shaft alignment, and worn motor mounts.
So, I can already see that my boating season is over, and this thing will be gone for a few months. I would do the repairs myself, but the more we bring these boats back, the more exposure it will give.
Now, here is what I believe finished the seal off. It seems that powering the boat on to the trailer is what placed stress on the seal. Since there isnt that much water flowing by the pump, it may have gotten overheated. I power my boat on the trailer all the time because I usually go out by myself, or with my daughter. Thats something to think about for you Scarab/Chap/Glastron/Seadoo guys.
More to come.
Once we got back to the dock, the bilge started to push water out. I shut off all systems, and my truck so I can listen to the bilge area. I heard the water leaking in. I reached down under the engine, and shook the drive shaft. It had some good play to it, and the bellows was ripped.
Took the boat out of the water, and drove it to the house. I raised the front of the trailer as high as I could to get all of the water out. Sprayed the engine completely with CRC 656, and left the engine compartment open to dry. This will keep the engine parts from rusting.
I pre-purchased the replacement parts because I knew this would be a hassle to wait for the dealer to order since they probably have no clue. Then I scheduled warranty repairs. I advised the dealer to look for shaft alignment, and worn motor mounts.
So, I can already see that my boating season is over, and this thing will be gone for a few months. I would do the repairs myself, but the more we bring these boats back, the more exposure it will give.
Now, here is what I believe finished the seal off. It seems that powering the boat on to the trailer is what placed stress on the seal. Since there isnt that much water flowing by the pump, it may have gotten overheated. I power my boat on the trailer all the time because I usually go out by myself, or with my daughter. Thats something to think about for you Scarab/Chap/Glastron/Seadoo guys.
More to come.