jebwm
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 28
- Reaction score
- 13
- Points
- 72
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2004
- Boat Model
- SR
- Boat Length
- 23
Hello everyone. It's been a great summer so far. I'm running into a minor (hopefully) issue and would like your guidance. I took the boat out yesterday and everything was fine. I docked it at a friends house overnight and just went to go get it this morning. My friend lives at the south end of the lake and there is a TON of seaweed that collects there. Her parents towed me out of it so that I wouldn't have to battle it and when I got into open water I attempted to start it up. I noticed that the shift lever felt a little springy and it didn't lock down into place like normal. I looked under the boat and there was a large amount of seaweed collected behind the boat so I figured "Oh, it's blocking the nozzles and won't let the shift lever lock into place" so I cleared it all out. Well even after doing that the lever is still springy and won't lock down (which forces me to hold it down so that I can engage the throttles). The starboard nozzle cover (not sure what the technical name for that is) operates fine, but the port nozzle cover will not move at all. So I have forward, but no neutral or reverse for that engine. I got it back on the trailer and just looked everything over and I don't see anything physically wrong with it like it got bent or anything. Any suggestions on how to fix this? I was hoping to take the boat away for the weekend on a family camping trip and would like it back in full functioning condition by then. Thanks in advance.