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2017 242 limited SE series port engine problem. Help!

Medwar13

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2017
Boat Model
242 Limited S E-Series
Boat Length
24
New to us jet boat on 2nd trip out. We slowed and idled in neutral for a few minutes to watch a waterfall. When we tried to accelerate, the port side engine vibrated and did not have the same volume of output as the starboard engine. It was working perfectly not even 5 min earlier. We have checked the intake and it’s clear. The gates are both open. Starboard engine is fine but port engine is very angry. [USERGROUP=9]@HELP[/USERGROUP]
 

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Something in the pump. Maybe a rope wrapped around the shaft. After killing the engine take cleanout plug out, reach down the tube and feel around. Sometimes it doesn't take much to have this issue.
 
New to us jet boat on 2nd trip out. We slowed and idled in neutral for a few minutes to watch a waterfall. When we tried to accelerate, the port side engine vibrated and did not have the same volume of output as the starboard engine. It was working perfectly not even 5 min earlier. We have checked the intake and it’s clear. The gates are both open. Starboard engine is fine but port engine is very angry. [USERGROUP=9]@HELP[/USERGROUP]
I picked up a stick the size of a pencil and it was wedged in the impeller blades . I could not clear it until the boat was on the trailer. Had the same symptoms you are describing. Once it was removed, everything was back to normal.
 
I agree, sounds like something small in the impeller.
 
Thank you all for your replies! After many further investigations, a small log was found in the impeller. It was about 5 inches long. The boat now has the nickname woodchuck because it can’t chuck wood. Boat is running well now.
 
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