Skysurfer2010
Jet Boat Junkie
- Messages
- 429
- Reaction score
- 161
- Points
- 142
- Location
- Philly
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2020
- Boat Model
- 242 Limited S E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
The second to last time I had my boat out I noticed my thrust vectors looked funny after I pulled it out. The rear trailing edges of both blades on both sides were sticking out. It looks like the bar that connects the two blades together in the front had bent on both pairs. I didn't think much of it and just bent them back by hand. However, the next time I used my boat and then took it out of the water they were bent the same exact way.
What could have caused this? I have never beached by boat and I never operate in less that 3' of water. Ibe definitely never hit anything. My only guess is fatigue? Possibly from going in reverse and since the bracket that connects the blades is in the front and going in reverse above idle caused the rear of the blades to open up due to lack of support?
@JetBoatPilot any advice? Faulty bracket maybe? Or possibly not suitable to go in reverse above an idle due to lack of rear support?
What could have caused this? I have never beached by boat and I never operate in less that 3' of water. Ibe definitely never hit anything. My only guess is fatigue? Possibly from going in reverse and since the bracket that connects the blades is in the front and going in reverse above idle caused the rear of the blades to open up due to lack of support?
@JetBoatPilot any advice? Faulty bracket maybe? Or possibly not suitable to go in reverse above an idle due to lack of rear support?