grumpygoat
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- Messages
- 3
- Reaction score
- 1
- Points
- 10
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2020
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 19
I bought a brand new 2020 Yamaha 195S this season. I recently had it in for its 10 hour service and oil change and they said all was well. It's been awesome and I love the boat. However, something happened last night.
I was out on the boat yesterday with my family (5 adults, 3 kids). We were on a fairly open part of Lake Ontario, so the waves were very noticeable but not too bad. After roughly 20 minutes into the ride I heard a sound that's hard to describe, almost like a mechanical click or thud. This immediately followed with a huge loss of power. I turned off the boat and checked the impeller clean out port and it was totally empty. I felt around for any foreign objects to no avail. I started the boat and told everyone we were heading back to the marina.
With RPMs at almost 5K, we were able to hit about 9 miles per hour. I didn't want to push the boat too hard, but we also had to get back home. Any time I would open the throttle, I would feel vibrations and a shakiness throughout the boat that aren't normal.
We eventually made it back to the bay and the family asked to swim in the lake before I docked her back at the marina. I said yes and anchored the boat. 30-45 minutes later I go to start the boat and I noticed it sounds better than it did before. As we take off and continue heading for the marina, I slowly open the throttle, getting a normal response as I do. I was able to open the throttle all the way and reached a typical speed for the passenger load I was carrying.
My slip-neighbor is fairly knowledgeable with boat motors and said that it sounds like I could have taken a big enough wave that I sucked up air into the impeller and the boat's computer went into "limp mode", however I don't think we hit any waves (they weren't that big) that would have lifted the boat out enough to suck air up.
So, what could cause a sudden loss of power that isn't debris in the impeller, and go away after several minutes of the boat being off, keeping in mind that I did turn the boat off for a minute or two when this initially happened so that I could check the intake port? I'll be taking the boat out again this morning to see if it happens again. If it does, I'll be taking it in for warranty service.
I was out on the boat yesterday with my family (5 adults, 3 kids). We were on a fairly open part of Lake Ontario, so the waves were very noticeable but not too bad. After roughly 20 minutes into the ride I heard a sound that's hard to describe, almost like a mechanical click or thud. This immediately followed with a huge loss of power. I turned off the boat and checked the impeller clean out port and it was totally empty. I felt around for any foreign objects to no avail. I started the boat and told everyone we were heading back to the marina.
With RPMs at almost 5K, we were able to hit about 9 miles per hour. I didn't want to push the boat too hard, but we also had to get back home. Any time I would open the throttle, I would feel vibrations and a shakiness throughout the boat that aren't normal.
We eventually made it back to the bay and the family asked to swim in the lake before I docked her back at the marina. I said yes and anchored the boat. 30-45 minutes later I go to start the boat and I noticed it sounds better than it did before. As we take off and continue heading for the marina, I slowly open the throttle, getting a normal response as I do. I was able to open the throttle all the way and reached a typical speed for the passenger load I was carrying.
My slip-neighbor is fairly knowledgeable with boat motors and said that it sounds like I could have taken a big enough wave that I sucked up air into the impeller and the boat's computer went into "limp mode", however I don't think we hit any waves (they weren't that big) that would have lifted the boat out enough to suck air up.
So, what could cause a sudden loss of power that isn't debris in the impeller, and go away after several minutes of the boat being off, keeping in mind that I did turn the boat off for a minute or two when this initially happened so that I could check the intake port? I'll be taking the boat out again this morning to see if it happens again. If it does, I'll be taking it in for warranty service.