dreinertuwm
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 14
- Reaction score
- 12
- Points
- 72
- Location
- Green Lake, WI
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2022
- Boat Model
- 252S
- Boat Length
- 25
Hi,
We Just took our new 252s for the first time yesterday and quickly realized the concern of “where is straight”.
Looking at it today to put a marker on the wheel for straight I realized there‘s no alignment to straight in relation to the spokes or the logo and it’s not equal to anything at all but more oddly…first time on the jet boat is that turning the wheel from straight position to full LEFT is ~60% of a full rotation; going back to center to full RIGHT is about 90% of a full rotation.
Looking at the nozzles you can also see they are less angled physically as well….less on the side with the anode bars…
So, totally normal or something to have looked at at the 10hr service?
I looked around a bit and didn’t actually see anything abmoral or directly interfering and am wondering if it’s the idea around propeller rotation and pitch.
Thanks for any insights!
We Just took our new 252s for the first time yesterday and quickly realized the concern of “where is straight”.
Looking at it today to put a marker on the wheel for straight I realized there‘s no alignment to straight in relation to the spokes or the logo and it’s not equal to anything at all but more oddly…first time on the jet boat is that turning the wheel from straight position to full LEFT is ~60% of a full rotation; going back to center to full RIGHT is about 90% of a full rotation.
Looking at the nozzles you can also see they are less angled physically as well….less on the side with the anode bars…
So, totally normal or something to have looked at at the 10hr service?
I looked around a bit and didn’t actually see anything abmoral or directly interfering and am wondering if it’s the idea around propeller rotation and pitch.
Thanks for any insights!