danielcasey01
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 88
- Reaction score
- 17
- Points
- 67
- Location
- Port Republic, NJ
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 23
Hi Everyone--
I own a 2008 SX 230. Yesterday, while teaching my youngest how to operate the boat, he got into a little trouble as he did not use enough power to navigate a turn. As we were headed toward the bank, he put the boat into a "hard" reverse which prevented us from running a ground. After that, the engines ran rough and we had to get an assist from SeaTow to get back to our marina. Got the boat tied up and left for the night figuring I would deal with this sometime in the next couple of days. Early this morning, the marina called and said the boat almost sank as it was taking on water. A friend of mine at our marina (he has a 2016 Yamaha) told me he thinks the problem is with the "scupper valve"? We put the boat back in the water and you could hear water rushing in, with the engine cover open. Boat was only in the water for 5-10 minutes and, when the pulled it back out, a tremendous amount of water was rushing out of the plug hole. When this first happened, yesterday, I though it was probably the clean out plugs but they were in and secure. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Dan
I own a 2008 SX 230. Yesterday, while teaching my youngest how to operate the boat, he got into a little trouble as he did not use enough power to navigate a turn. As we were headed toward the bank, he put the boat into a "hard" reverse which prevented us from running a ground. After that, the engines ran rough and we had to get an assist from SeaTow to get back to our marina. Got the boat tied up and left for the night figuring I would deal with this sometime in the next couple of days. Early this morning, the marina called and said the boat almost sank as it was taking on water. A friend of mine at our marina (he has a 2016 Yamaha) told me he thinks the problem is with the "scupper valve"? We put the boat back in the water and you could hear water rushing in, with the engine cover open. Boat was only in the water for 5-10 minutes and, when the pulled it back out, a tremendous amount of water was rushing out of the plug hole. When this first happened, yesterday, I though it was probably the clean out plugs but they were in and secure. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Dan