bradmartin
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 31
- Reaction score
- 46
- Points
- 72
- Location
- Nashville TN
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2022
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 21
After my first outing I loosened the drain plug, was a little tight but didn't pay much attention to it. Just assumed how it was. So then it got a little worse the next few outings. I had to use a pair of pliers the last few times to loosen and tighten it. I thought it may have just been cross threading or something.
This morning I finally decided to look inside and sure enough there's a chunk of something (maybe fiberglass).
![IMG_0673.jpeg IMG_0673.jpeg](https://jetboaters.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/180/180277-2f29494d861d1bd1a25c5a53c96d9bc2.jpg?hash=LylJTYYdG9)
Can't imagine how that would happen unless it was at the factory and a chunk accidentally fell in somewhere and it made it's way to the end of the drain system.
Any tips on removing and then securing the housing (looks like some marine sealant or something around the edges of the housing)?
Thanks in advance.
This morning I finally decided to look inside and sure enough there's a chunk of something (maybe fiberglass).
![IMG_0673.jpeg IMG_0673.jpeg](https://jetboaters.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/180/180277-2f29494d861d1bd1a25c5a53c96d9bc2.jpg?hash=LylJTYYdG9)
Can't imagine how that would happen unless it was at the factory and a chunk accidentally fell in somewhere and it made it's way to the end of the drain system.
Any tips on removing and then securing the housing (looks like some marine sealant or something around the edges of the housing)?
Thanks in advance.