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Spider Cracking Around The Pumps

jwells

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Location
Louisville kentucky
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2015
Boat Model
Limited S
Boat Length
24
Has anyone else had any cracking around the pumps. My 2015 has them on the right side of both bolts top and bottom on both pumps. Dealer is saying the pumps will have to be removed so I am waiting to here from Yamaha how they are going to cover it. I also had a bubble in on of the chines on the left side of the boat that caused a hole to open up there also. I wouldn't have noticed the cracks around the pumps if I wouldn't have had someone clean the bottom for me after the season they are pretty small but it sounds like it is not an easy fix as both pumps have to be removed. Just wandering if anyone else has had this and everyone should check theres as it would have gone unnoticed by me probably but im not a professional.
 
My boat has spider cracks around both pumps. Brought to the attention of dealer while still under warranty and he approached yamaha about it. Was told it was normal and non structural. Have it documented through email in case it ever becomed a problem.

I think most of the yamaha boats develop stress cracks around the pumps. Just most people never see them, or look for them
 
My boat has spider cracks around both pumps. Brought to the attention of dealer while still under warranty and he approached yamaha about it. Was told it was normal and non structural. Have it documented through email in case it ever becomed a problem.

I think most of the yamaha boats develop stress cracks around the pumps. Just most people never see them, or look for them
I wouldn't have ever noticed but they are gonna fix it I just wander if it is worth fixing and not just documenting. It makes me nervous when major parts have to be pulled and reinstalled I just don't want future problems
 
I would leave it alone unless you personally know the mechanics and know they will reassemble it right.

Chances are good that it spiders again when they torque the bolts.
 
Regarding warranty. It was explained to me by the dealer. Yamaha will cover spider cracks, as a one time repair (warranty claim) while under warranty. If more cracks appear later during the warranty it is the customers problem.

So the moral of the story, wait till the last year of your warranty and make Yamaha fix all your cracks which have developed, during their one time repair.

Was very frustrating, but life is frustrating.
 
Regarding warranty. It was explained to me by the dealer. Yamaha will cover spider cracks, as a one time repair (warranty claim) while under warranty. If more cracks appear later during the warranty it is the customers problem.

So the moral of the story, wait till the last year of your warranty and make Yamaha fix all your cracks which have developed, during their one time repair.

Was very frustrating, but life is frustrating.
So wait til four years and get it all at once is what your saying
 
@jwells , I don't think Yamaha will cover spider cracks under the Y.E.S. warranty as they are not a structural defect. I think what @dan144k was saying, is that Yamaha and the dealer will cover them as a courtesy under the original 1 year warranty, not under the extended warranty. So my guess is that any repair of those under warranty would be inside the first year. They are not 100% consistent in their treatment of every claim, as there can certainly be differences from one to another. The bubble was a void, and that is covered and should be repaired. It is common to find a bubble like that in a transition like on the edge of the transom and bottom, I had one myself. I fixed mine but my dealer said let them "sound" that area as it may be larger or another one. If you have them acknowledging that they will repair them, it might be a good time to do it if you want it done. Otherwise, it is just a cosmetic issue. However, while cosmetic, it is in a area under the waterline, and some of those can be below the gelcoat layer. That may cause separation of gelcoat to fiberglass over the long run, and make it a good idea to get them fixed.
 
@jwells @txav8r I had my repairs done in the end of 3rd year beginning of 4th year. So it was beyonddelivered the one year warranty
 
Thanks for the responses I think if they are willing to do it I better get it do e so it doesn't come back to bight me down the road
 
They are saying the new 16's they have at the dealer already have them so I'm just waiting to hear back but I just want them to acknowledge it so if in the future something really goes wrong.
 
The spider cracking is the only thing that I don't like about our boats.
 
The spider cracking is the only thing that I don't like about our boats.
I've seen it on mega yachts....nature of the beast.
 
I know. And I knew this going in. I thought I'd have better luck since I don't really beat on it or even use it for anything more than cruising and swimming.
 
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