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2nd year and lost

DanielMcp

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Location
New York City Area
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2016
Boat Model
Limited S
Boat Length
24
I’m sure these questions have been asked over and over. Please be kind and let me know what I have to do to fix the following problems. I’ll take all suggestions with the exception of Sink It.

I keep my boat in the Hudson River - it’s a salt water estuary river. Last year I had throttle cable changed on Starbord Side.
Oil changed, plugs changed. Put it in water two weeks ago.

The following occurred

1: Tirend engines on to receive the port side error message. What do I check? What could would cause this?

2: I have shore power hooked up to a tender. I left the batteries on and set boat to auto bilge. Came back after a storm and engine compartment filled with water.
I started the baot ran the bilge and worked fine.

What am I doing wrong? Why is bilge not pumping water out when boat if off.

Dan
 
I’m sure these questions have been asked over and over. Please be kind and let me know what I have to do to fix the following problems. I’ll take all suggestions with the exception of Sink It.

I keep my boat in the Hudson River - it’s a salt water estuary river. Last year I had throttle cable changed on Starbord Side.
Oil changed, plugs changed. Put it in water two weeks ago.

The following occurred

1: Tirend engines on to receive the port side error message. What do I check? What could would cause this?

2: I have shore power hooked up to a tender. I left the batteries on and set boat to auto bilge. Came back after a storm and engine compartment filled with water.
I started the baot ran the bilge and worked fine.

What am I doing wrong? Why is bilge not pumping water out when boat if off.

Dan
Can't help with the first one. As for the bilge.... did you leave your batteries on? If not the bilge won't run auto or not.
 
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