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Running on One Engine

GoodCubanito

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Location
Lewisville, Texas
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2016
Boat Model
Limited S
Boat Length
24
Hello fellow boaters:

I know there is a procedure on how to run on a single engine when the other one fails to start... does anybody know it?

Thank you and stay safe!
 
Don’t go over 5 mph with an engine that is not running.

If going over 5 mph you need to clamp off the non running engines water inlet line to keep from flooding the cylinders.
 
this is a great video from our member buckbuck, at 3:42 it shows the Y fitting where the hose water (red) connects with the raw water from the jet nozzle,
you want to put your clamp aft of the fitting, on the hose coming from the jet,


 
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