Geesh the hits continue... I'm trying to remain optimistic, but our local service shop says, I more than likely received a "Friday Afternoon" boat from the factory.
Specs - 10 Hours at the time of launch into San Diego Harbor - water temp 64 degrees F - roughly 8-10 kts crosswind - 69 degrees F air temp. Slightly rough water with a bit of chop.
1 hour into water - port engine high temp alert (both relief ports were still spitting out) - opened engine compartment, no abnormal or extraordinary heat. Check engine light alert constantly popping on for starboard engine. High temp alert goes away after just shutting port engine off and limping back to port. Then a series of digital failures start screaming at us off the Connext screen. Throttle control lost alert, Steering control lost alert, Joystick disabled alert (none of those things happened - but was scary as heck to see them). As we load the boat on the trailer and start the climb out of the ramp - the starboard side convertible seat pops right off and almost falls off boat. Come to find out, all 4 screws just fell out and the last outing loosened the two that remained holding it in place until we pulled out of water. Then after we started cleanup and wipe down - a spider like crack was detected in the gel coat... :-(
Our local service shop was SO helpful today. They called Yamaha - lit them up and got almost everything settled for repairs - they're trying to fight the gel coat issue, but the service manager got the regional involved and more than likely will approve it's repair as the spider crack was
RAISED, which means it wasn't in impact, but an issue with an air pocket in the hull that wasn't properly removed prior to applying the gel coat. Also the reason why the systems went bonkers was come to find out, we had the INCORRECT version of the Connext OS installed. It was just a matter of time until it went koo-koo according the service manager.
I need someone to tell me, it'll all be better soon. This has been a little bit much for my first boat.