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  1. eslocum

    Think you have Cavitation? Check your seals!!

    **Warning** By no means am I any kind of mechanical or naval engineering expert... but I think know a little more than my nearest Yamaha Service Location... Had some issues with my 2016 AR240 a four years back where my port impeller started scoring the impeller housing. Brought it to my local...
  2. tahmad575

    Leak from Clean out port main hose

    Hello all, I believe I have a leak at the base of both clean out port main hoses, the big cylinder where you reach down to pull the clean out plug. See the attached pictures My port side plug did not have any water above the plug but my starboard side did. the water was not In my bilge when I...
  3. BoaTN

    2018 242X Ballast Leak

    I have an extremely slow leak in my port side ballast (a fitting I suspect.) I've been chasing this since the boat was new and suspected it was the impeller in the pump since I was never able to find anything wet. After changing the impeller and filling the bag I noticed a drip running off the...
  4. Lendwaym

    Has to be a leak in stern of the boat

    I have a few posts on the forum asking about water in bilge, etc. No luck finding the source so far and I am starting with what it looks like from the outside. So I am bound and determined to find where the water is getting in at the stern of the boat. Here are some pics from the 215. There are...
  5. J-RAD

    Taking a leak in public...

    Every outing in my '16 AR240 I end up with copious amounts of water in the bilge. Gradually I've been able to find and seal a few I've found along the way, but the water persists to infiltrate somewhere...? To date, I found the drain line detached from the rear clean out tray. A leaking...
  6. Dave burke

    Repairing damage and a leak caused caused by a rope being sucked into the impeller

    Finally did it, sucked up my bow rope last week. Wrapped around the shaft enough to stall the engine. Didn’t know what the problem was right away then took out the clean-out port and saw the rope wrapped around. Pulled the boat out of the water and had to cut the rope in multiple places until I...
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