TxChristopher
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 25
- Reaction score
- 20
- Points
- 82
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2004
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 23
I see your point and it's very valid.
If you boat in an area that's loaded with grass or kelp you get used to the feeling, that specific vibration you feel when you suck that stuff up. You probably know what I mean.
Last time out I was cruising along at a pretty good clip...(OK I was WOT with the music blasting! and all of a sudden - WHAM - the port pump sucked in a small log!
I immediately shut 'er down
Yes sir I know exactly the vibration you are talking about. What is amazing is how small of a piece of debris that can knock it out of whack . . . . .. I am not joking one time I was flying along probably 40 mph and felt that vibration . .. . knew it was something in the impeller . . .. stopped and pulled the plug and what I found was one of those plastic caps that come on a milk jug . . .. you know, the ones that have that plastic that you "peel" around in a circle to remove the cap and the part you peel sometime stays on the cap? Well the part you peel was wrapped around the shaft sorta keeping it there and the rest of the cap was I guess banging around the faces of the impellers disrupting everything. I have also had lilly pad stems muck it up, just one or two of them! Doesn't seem possible but it does!