new 97 speedster owner - first outing questions
The boat noticeably wants to go to starboard. In all honesty, I weigh
quite a bit more than my wife and 4 year old son put together.
I don't know much about the Speedster, but most boats are sensitive to
loading. If the boat is pulling to starboard, ask your wife to take the
helm, and you go to the port side. How's it ride now? The smaller the boat,
the more sensitive it is to loading.
The bilge blower and bilge pump have never worked according to the
seller
Bilge blower... Get it fixed ASAP! That's a fundamental safety item, that
must be functional. Starting the engines with the bilge filled with gas
vapors from a leak, or whatever will ruin your whole day... or life. Fix it
before you take the boat out again.
The bilge pump... while not as catastrophic, will ruin your day as well if
it's not running, and you need it. Personally, I would not go out if my pump
was inop. Both the blower, and pump are easy remove and replacements.
The left RPM gauge has some moisture in it and as such seems to be all
over the place.
Swap the connectors for the tachs and see if the problem remains on the left
tach. If it does, then the tach is fubar. If the right tach all of a sudden
shows the same problem, you have a more serious problem elsewhere.
Can't help you with the leak, as I'm not familiar with the SeaDoos. I'm a
Yamaha jet boat guy. ;-)
I hope this helps.
--Mike
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Got what I considered a good deal on a speedster with low hours. Took
a good long test drive and maybe i just didn't notice these things,
but here's what happened my first time out with the family this
weekend.
The boat noticeably wants to go to starboard. In all honesty, I weigh
quite a bit more than my wife and 4 year old son put together. Is
this a normal thing or do I need to have the alignment of the jets
checked?
The left RPM gauge has some moisture in it and as such seems to be all
over the place. I have the service record from a few weeks ago where
the seller had the carbs tuned to match. Is this anything serious to
worry with, or as long as the engines seem to be pushing the same
speed I'm good?
The bilge blower and bilge pump have never worked according to the
seller (2nd owner, I'm the third). Bilge pumps seem to only be $20-30
online. Is this a difficult thing to install?
When docked or parked in the water, there seems to be a bit of water
coming on board through the drain hole under the driver's seat. The
drain plug between the engines was tight when i pulled it out of the
water. I called the seller and he said he'd never noticed anything
like that. There's always a little water in the boat, but he always
chalked it up to them getting in and out of the boat. A couple of
things regarding the water:
- Water recedes as soon as the throttle is opened.
- Engine compartment stays dry
Am I just over-sensitive? Any ideas where the water could be coming
from?
Thanks for any tips you guys can give.
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