netcourt
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- 212X
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Hey folks; appreciate the intelligence. I've read all the posts about this topic but wanted/needed to add my issue for context. We have a 2008 212X - since we've had the boat I've religiously removed the plugs when they're not in use, keep in the locked position, and apply silicone spray every week during the season. Thanks to this group I think I've been taking the proper precautions.
Last night after use I went to pull the plugs in our wet slip, as normal. I use Cobra Locks - Starboard plug comes right out as it should. Port unlocks, but won't budge up the tube. I can re-engage and lock the plug. The mechanism seems to be functioning correctly. But when unlocked the plug won't budge. There is some water on top of the plug, which isn't unusual - but I'm wondering if the action of the impeller combined with the water on top as created a suction/pressure issue. I've read advice on how to remove the plug (the jack, chain & 2x4s, the ice, the hammer and pipe tapping, etc.
Just curious on the board's feedback. We left the boat in the slip with the one plug removed and the other still in the tube in the unlocked/disengaged position - hoping that if there was a pressure issue it might dissipate over 24 hours. I plan to head back to the lake later tonight to see what I can do. Thanks guys/gals.
Last night after use I went to pull the plugs in our wet slip, as normal. I use Cobra Locks - Starboard plug comes right out as it should. Port unlocks, but won't budge up the tube. I can re-engage and lock the plug. The mechanism seems to be functioning correctly. But when unlocked the plug won't budge. There is some water on top of the plug, which isn't unusual - but I'm wondering if the action of the impeller combined with the water on top as created a suction/pressure issue. I've read advice on how to remove the plug (the jack, chain & 2x4s, the ice, the hammer and pipe tapping, etc.
Just curious on the board's feedback. We left the boat in the slip with the one plug removed and the other still in the tube in the unlocked/disengaged position - hoping that if there was a pressure issue it might dissipate over 24 hours. I plan to head back to the lake later tonight to see what I can do. Thanks guys/gals.