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Jetboaters Fleet Admiral
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- Location
- Buffalo, NY
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2017
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 19
This has seriously been the summer of leaks for me. I feel like I've spent more time chasing water out of the boat than should be necessary. I still haven't figure out where it's coming from, or how to get it to stop. Boat in question is a 2017 AR190
This episode is all about the ski locker.
I've been leaving the plug IN as an attempt to keep water OUT of this area. Yet after every trip I have a couple "cup fulls" of water at a minimum, and often times have several inches of water in the bottom of the locker. These have all been sunny days without rain, so it's not coming in the "top" of the locker. Most of the "drippy kids" are kept the the back until they have most of the water off them before running across the deck to the bow. I've been pulling the anchor in slowly and trying to "wring" the excess water off the rope (it's thin nylon anyway) before stowing it, as I think the anchor locker in the bow drains to the ski locker......SO, where the heck is this water coming from? Where else can I check for proper sealing of this compartment from the remainder of the hull? Am I wrong in assuming that since it has a plug in it, that it should be water tight?
NOW......Once the waters in here. How the dang heck am I supposed to get it out. I read all about "tilt it up as much as possible".....Well I did that.
Here's the boat as far "tilted" as I can get it in the garage. Literally as far as it will go, the trailer is touching the floor in the back there. The articulating keel (rudder) is only about 1.75in off the ground here. I quite literally can't get it any further up without damaging something. My phone tells me this is a 3.86deg decline as measured on the trailer.
I get a little trickle from the drain plugs on the transom, but again, upon inspection there is STILL WATER under the ski locker. So then I decide I'll check it on the driveway. My driveway has a little downward slant to it, and if I pull the truck into the garage it leaves the hitch as high as possible, and the boat as far downhill as I can get. Phone tells me this is 5.86deg decline (roughly 10% grade).
After that decline, I got a few "dribbles" from the plug holes on the transom. STILL WATER under the ski locker....WTF Yamaha why doesn't this area drain?!?!?!?!?!?!
Nevermind the really gross dirt that needs to be cleaned, kinda hard to keep it clean when there is ALWAYS lake water in this area. You can see the reflection of the water in there in this pic. It's about 1/8 to 1/4 inch deep as measured by a toothpick and what part got wet when I stuck it in there.
I checked our ramp this past weekend, it's 4.73deg decline according to the phone. Clearly not enough to just open the plugs there and let it drain. I have a couple country roads nearby that are in the 15-18% grade range. I'm debating on dragging the boat over there and seeing if that will get it all out. I've also debated on driving the back wheels of the truck up on some ramps at the top of the driveway to increase the angle. Not sure what else I can do at this point.
What do I have to do here to get all the water out? Hang the damn thing from a crane and shake it upside down?
Does anyone have any insight on where I can look to figure out how water is getting in here, and how the heck I can keep it out?
This episode is all about the ski locker.
I've been leaving the plug IN as an attempt to keep water OUT of this area. Yet after every trip I have a couple "cup fulls" of water at a minimum, and often times have several inches of water in the bottom of the locker. These have all been sunny days without rain, so it's not coming in the "top" of the locker. Most of the "drippy kids" are kept the the back until they have most of the water off them before running across the deck to the bow. I've been pulling the anchor in slowly and trying to "wring" the excess water off the rope (it's thin nylon anyway) before stowing it, as I think the anchor locker in the bow drains to the ski locker......SO, where the heck is this water coming from? Where else can I check for proper sealing of this compartment from the remainder of the hull? Am I wrong in assuming that since it has a plug in it, that it should be water tight?
NOW......Once the waters in here. How the dang heck am I supposed to get it out. I read all about "tilt it up as much as possible".....Well I did that.
Here's the boat as far "tilted" as I can get it in the garage. Literally as far as it will go, the trailer is touching the floor in the back there. The articulating keel (rudder) is only about 1.75in off the ground here. I quite literally can't get it any further up without damaging something. My phone tells me this is a 3.86deg decline as measured on the trailer.
I get a little trickle from the drain plugs on the transom, but again, upon inspection there is STILL WATER under the ski locker. So then I decide I'll check it on the driveway. My driveway has a little downward slant to it, and if I pull the truck into the garage it leaves the hitch as high as possible, and the boat as far downhill as I can get. Phone tells me this is 5.86deg decline (roughly 10% grade).
After that decline, I got a few "dribbles" from the plug holes on the transom. STILL WATER under the ski locker....WTF Yamaha why doesn't this area drain?!?!?!?!?!?!
Nevermind the really gross dirt that needs to be cleaned, kinda hard to keep it clean when there is ALWAYS lake water in this area. You can see the reflection of the water in there in this pic. It's about 1/8 to 1/4 inch deep as measured by a toothpick and what part got wet when I stuck it in there.
I checked our ramp this past weekend, it's 4.73deg decline according to the phone. Clearly not enough to just open the plugs there and let it drain. I have a couple country roads nearby that are in the 15-18% grade range. I'm debating on dragging the boat over there and seeing if that will get it all out. I've also debated on driving the back wheels of the truck up on some ramps at the top of the driveway to increase the angle. Not sure what else I can do at this point.
What do I have to do here to get all the water out? Hang the damn thing from a crane and shake it upside down?
Does anyone have any insight on where I can look to figure out how water is getting in here, and how the heck I can keep it out?