msavold
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 768
- Reaction score
- 1,399
- Points
- 252
- Location
- Columbia, MD
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2012
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 24
So, it's been a logn winter,with a major health isues that I'm confident is clearing up and that concern has had me lurking more htan posting. Now with a light at the end of the tunnel, the temperature going up, and the boat scheduled to come out of storage next week end (YAY!) I've been thinking about my screw up as I put it away last fall...
Had the boat in the driveway, getting it ready by taking everything that wasn't nailed down out for storage in the house. Getting dark by now and I still need to get the oil hot for a change - plug will wait to spring. Per the usual procedure start the starboard engine, turn the water on, sit back and relax, fat dumb and happy, listening to some tunes cranked up...
And the coiled garden hose falls off the side of the boat - something I didn't realize until I'm jarred back into reality by the alarm going off. As it fell, the hose kinked in two or three places (cheap shit that is going in the trash!) just enough to compromise the flow.
A fair bit of "smoke" around the engine but I realize soon it's steam not smoke.
So, shut water, shut down starboard engine, switch to port engine while other one cools a bit and repeat procedure - keeping an eye on the hose the whole time this time. Warm up. Oil change and fogging goes without a hitch. Go back to starboard engine and try again. Started right away and felt I, um, didn't need to spend TOO much time warming it up. Changed oil, no burned smell in the old stuff, no water, just a lot dirtier than I thought it would be after about 45 hours last season.
So what's been nagging me - other than the carelessness? Should I have done something else after the fact? Different sequence? Should I change the oil again this spring? Can I finally get the YES to work (Comm error is the best I get...) and delete the evidence of my screw up?
Had the boat in the driveway, getting it ready by taking everything that wasn't nailed down out for storage in the house. Getting dark by now and I still need to get the oil hot for a change - plug will wait to spring. Per the usual procedure start the starboard engine, turn the water on, sit back and relax, fat dumb and happy, listening to some tunes cranked up...
And the coiled garden hose falls off the side of the boat - something I didn't realize until I'm jarred back into reality by the alarm going off. As it fell, the hose kinked in two or three places (cheap shit that is going in the trash!) just enough to compromise the flow.

So, shut water, shut down starboard engine, switch to port engine while other one cools a bit and repeat procedure - keeping an eye on the hose the whole time this time. Warm up. Oil change and fogging goes without a hitch. Go back to starboard engine and try again. Started right away and felt I, um, didn't need to spend TOO much time warming it up. Changed oil, no burned smell in the old stuff, no water, just a lot dirtier than I thought it would be after about 45 hours last season.
So what's been nagging me - other than the carelessness? Should I have done something else after the fact? Different sequence? Should I change the oil again this spring? Can I finally get the YES to work (Comm error is the best I get...) and delete the evidence of my screw up?
