Nightmare
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 197
- Reaction score
- 246
- Points
- 107
- Location
- Southern California
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2011
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
My last outing was back in November. The boat has been on dry land since that trip, but I start it every month and run both engines for about 8 minutes.
I assume any water in the bilge (and other areas that I can't see) should have evaporated in 6 months.
I moved the boat yesterday in prep to go to Lake Perris Ca. Lake Perris has a required muscle inspection and the whole interior of the boat must be dry (engine compartment, Ski locker, Anchor Locker, etc). As I move the boat I find a fair amount of water in the bilge area.
The middle section, between the engines and the rear section where the actual pump is located. No water in the small front section with the 2 plastic drain plugs.
I assume this water is from running the engines on the hose. Is it normal to get some water in this area, or do I have a leak somewhere in the cooling? The water isn't spraying into this engine compartment, because it only showed up once I moved the boat.
I assume any water in the bilge (and other areas that I can't see) should have evaporated in 6 months.
I moved the boat yesterday in prep to go to Lake Perris Ca. Lake Perris has a required muscle inspection and the whole interior of the boat must be dry (engine compartment, Ski locker, Anchor Locker, etc). As I move the boat I find a fair amount of water in the bilge area.
The middle section, between the engines and the rear section where the actual pump is located. No water in the small front section with the 2 plastic drain plugs.
I assume this water is from running the engines on the hose. Is it normal to get some water in this area, or do I have a leak somewhere in the cooling? The water isn't spraying into this engine compartment, because it only showed up once I moved the boat.