marc758
Member
- Messages
- 6
- Reaction score
- 1
- Points
- 10
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 1999
- Boat Model
- LS
- Boat Length
- 19
I used to boat a lot back in the late 80's. My kids are getting older and I wanted to get a boat (on a budget) (I'm sure many laughed when I put boat and budget in a sentence together) to create some good times before they go off to college and such. Found a 1999 LS 2000. Owner said he had just had it serviced. He lived too far from a lake to try out, but did get to hear the motors and give it a look over.
I took it to Lake James in NC where I live for the first time this past Sunday, August 9th. I raced and rode 2 stroke motorcycles most of my life so I am familiar with 2 strokes. I was surprised by how it revved just at idle. I have read some of the suggestions on fixes. At idle it seemed to be going at least 5-10 mph. Both engines were revving high. The previous owner told me the tach and speedometer wasn't working, so I don't have exact numbers. The shifter was very hard to move as well.
My wife scares very easily and immediately was uncomfortable. I knew there would be a learning curve for driving the boat and learning the way the jets operate, but she had a small window of about 5 seconds that she expected me to master this.
It was also a crowded day on the lake. I never got to go very much faster than the small wake producing idle speed. Also, the boat seemed to take on more water than I expected, when I opened the ski storage compartment I saw a couple of inches. I've read some suggestions for looking into this.
I expected the boat to be louder than normal engines having been around motorcycles my whole life, but with the high idle it was louder than I expected.
I'm on the fence about keeping it at this point as I'm not for sure that my wife will be patient enough to get the kinks worked out of getting it dialed in and operating it.
But so far I have really appreciated the Jet Boat community that I have found in this forum and another one. Reading some of the recommendations and what to do has me wanting to get this boat running right and see if I can get the wife literally and figuratively, back on board.
I took it to Lake James in NC where I live for the first time this past Sunday, August 9th. I raced and rode 2 stroke motorcycles most of my life so I am familiar with 2 strokes. I was surprised by how it revved just at idle. I have read some of the suggestions on fixes. At idle it seemed to be going at least 5-10 mph. Both engines were revving high. The previous owner told me the tach and speedometer wasn't working, so I don't have exact numbers. The shifter was very hard to move as well.
My wife scares very easily and immediately was uncomfortable. I knew there would be a learning curve for driving the boat and learning the way the jets operate, but she had a small window of about 5 seconds that she expected me to master this.
It was also a crowded day on the lake. I never got to go very much faster than the small wake producing idle speed. Also, the boat seemed to take on more water than I expected, when I opened the ski storage compartment I saw a couple of inches. I've read some suggestions for looking into this.
I expected the boat to be louder than normal engines having been around motorcycles my whole life, but with the high idle it was louder than I expected.
I'm on the fence about keeping it at this point as I'm not for sure that my wife will be patient enough to get the kinks worked out of getting it dialed in and operating it.
But so far I have really appreciated the Jet Boat community that I have found in this forum and another one. Reading some of the recommendations and what to do has me wanting to get this boat running right and see if I can get the wife literally and figuratively, back on board.