yall_mahaw
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 51
- Reaction score
- 127
- Points
- 97
- Location
- Central Texas
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2022
- Boat Model
- 212SD
- Boat Length
- 21
We took the boat out this weekend and from the moment we left the no wake zone by the ramp started experiencing some cavitation on the starboard pump. I am assuming this is cavitation, it felt like the clutch was slipping in car with the revs going up and down on the starboard engine. We stopped and I checked the clean out port, all looked good there, was not able to find any debris.
With the boat out of the water and looking from both underneath and through the pump gate, I was still not able to see anything that I thought would cause the issue. After reading through numerous posts here on the subject, the most common advice seems to be 'pull the pump' So tonight, I started to pull the pump. The issue, which probably isn't an issue, that I am having is getting the pump housing to separate from the hull. I have included two pictures that show the state of the pump, as a picture is worth a 1K words. Do I just need to eat my spinach and pull harder? Is there a spot that I am missing to use a small pry / screwdriver blade like there is on the jet nozzle? Appreciate any tips or tricks on this!
Last question, if I do not find anything when I pull the pump out and inspect the wear ring / impeller - what is the next thing to look for?
With the boat out of the water and looking from both underneath and through the pump gate, I was still not able to see anything that I thought would cause the issue. After reading through numerous posts here on the subject, the most common advice seems to be 'pull the pump' So tonight, I started to pull the pump. The issue, which probably isn't an issue, that I am having is getting the pump housing to separate from the hull. I have included two pictures that show the state of the pump, as a picture is worth a 1K words. Do I just need to eat my spinach and pull harder? Is there a spot that I am missing to use a small pry / screwdriver blade like there is on the jet nozzle? Appreciate any tips or tricks on this!
Last question, if I do not find anything when I pull the pump out and inspect the wear ring / impeller - what is the next thing to look for?