Guitarjesus
Jet Boat Lover
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- 150
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- Location
- Menifee, CA
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2018
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 19
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Boats.com? Don't they only have boat sale listings, not parts?Ouch. Sorry to see that. Ironically i was looking at prices on Yamaha boat parts today. Boats.com had the impellers for Approx 125 each, and the wear ring approx 76$.
Ouch. Sorry to see that. Ironically i was looking at prices on Yamaha boat parts today. Boats.com had the impellers for Approx 125 each, and the wear ring approx 76$.
Boats.com? Don't they only have boat sale listings, not parts?
That's what I'm doing tomorrow. Need to pull the pump. YayIf they really have them.
Id call Impros they are in your back yard.
For my boat, (2018 SX190), it shows the impeller as being in stock, $226, and the impeller housing as shipping in 2 days, at a $98 cost.My Bad. Correction Boats.net. And Sport is correct, the impellers are 37-42 days lead time, the wear sleeves show in stock.
Yes, I changed my post because i realized we didnt have the same boat and part numbers. Its been a long day. On the bright side they are in stock supposedly. On the "am i screwed" side is whether or not when you inspect your bearings you have to rebuild those as well. dont forget to get replacement o-rings for the cone. And any grease/sealants/molybendum ect.. you may need.For my boat, (2018 SX190), it shows the impeller as being in stock, $226, and the impeller as shipping in 2 days, at a $98 cost.
Revised response. I somehow read that you sucked up a rope. I see now you said rock, which made me look at this a little closer. I see the scratches on the wear ring now. All that purple goop. What is that? I thought that was a melted rope. I think the impellers look okay though, but yes, the ring probably needs some attention. Sorry for the confusion.Are you sure you need those just yet? Have you pulled the impeller out and checked everything out? I can’t tell that’s there’s any damage but perhaps I’m missing it.
That's not purple goop, just the light. It's the bare metal of the intake grate after rocks probably scraped the paint off.Revised response. I somehow read that you sucked up a rope. I see now you said rock, which made me look at this a little closer. I see the scratches on the wear ring now. All that purple goop. What is that? I thought that was a melted rope. I think the impellers look okay though, but yes, the ring probably needs some attention. Sorry for the confusion.
Gotcha. That’s okay. But yes, as others mentioned, the wear ring may be an issue.That's not purple goop, just the light. It's the bare metal of the intake grate after rocks probably scraped the paint off.
Until I can get it fixed, how bad will performance likely be affected if the family takes the boat out to putz around in?Revised response. I somehow read that you sucked up a rope. I see now you said rock, which made me look at this a little closer. I see the scratches on the wear ring now. All that purple goop. What is that? I thought that was a melted rope. I think the impellers look okay though, but yes, the ring probably needs some attention. Sorry for the confusion.
Until you take it out for a spin nobody knows. Could be no impact. You will know fairly quickly. If no vibration or performance drop then no hurry to do anythingUntil I can get it fixed, how bad will performance likely be affected if the family takes the boat out to putz around in?
I picked up a similar rock in my 2003 LX210.....and once I had it out, I had zero impact to my performance. So it all depends on if/how much cavitation it might have caused. Also, if there are obviously non-smooth parts on the impeller, removing those might help a lot....but get it out first and show us some photos of the edges of the impeller. Then get it back in the water and see how she does.Until I can get it fixed, how bad will performance likely be affected if the family takes the boat out to putz around in?