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Hopefully never an issue but if you leave the throttle lever in forward I think there is even less of a chance of water ingestion at low speeds, as the water can exit the back of the pump, vs build additional pressure with the reverse gate down.
First trip out this year, I got a rock stuck in my starboard impeller and ran back to the ramp (4-5 miles) on my port engine only. I believe I left the nozzle in neutral, but luckily didn’t take on any water. Cylinders were bone dry. I got lucky, I didn’t have any clamps with me.
Low speed is definitely not a problem, and @Zeusmotorworks already confessed to doing 10 MPH with trolling motor with no ill effects. I think as you go over that and get closer to planning is when it can really become a problem.
Low speed is definitely not a problem, and @Zeusmotorworks already confessed to doing 10 MPH with trolling motor with no ill effects. I think as you go over that and get closer to planning is when it can really become a problem.
The bottom line is it can happen and if it does it is definitely going to be a PITA or worse. You can probably get away with 5 mph or so but why would you chance it. I was going to put valves in, but just bought two of these and they are in my boat emergency box.
The bottom line is it can happen and if it does it is definitely going to be a PITA or worse. You can probably get away with 5 mph or so but why would you chance it. I was going to put valves in, but just bought two of these and they are in my boat emergency box.