Pain Management
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Help!
I have the Yamaha (2002 ) 225 Salt Water Series II motor on my 2520. Back in September when I bought the boat I experienced some bogging down while going through some heavy spit/boat wake. As soon as I came out of the wake everything was fine and there were no other issues. I asked my local Parker Dealer about it and he said that there are internal filters in the motor that could possibly cause the problem. He said that by not taking care of the problem it could cause more serious issues later. I took this under advisement but waited to see if it occurred again before having to deal with the 4 or 5 hours labor at 105.00 an hour, plus parts. At that time the motor had only 99 hours on it, so I thought that his assessment without seeing the motor was more likely not the problem and just an isolated incident. This has always been in the back of my mind, however I haven't had the problem in the last 45 hours or so on the motor with no further problems until yesterday.
I attempted to leave the Barnegat Inlet (first time out) in what I would classify as somewhat heavy chop. I got out o.k by keeping some good speed up. As I slowed up and started to s- - t my pants having realized that I was over My (boating experience) head, I turned around and started to head back in. I could not get up on plane and could not get up any real speed. I think the R.P.M'S were up by the sound of the motor although I had tunnel vision and did not look. The boat did move and after a few minutes of elevated pulse / blood pressure I made it back in. The problem stopped and no further issues for the 16 mile ride to the marina.
I would appreciate any advice.
George
I have the Yamaha (2002 ) 225 Salt Water Series II motor on my 2520. Back in September when I bought the boat I experienced some bogging down while going through some heavy spit/boat wake. As soon as I came out of the wake everything was fine and there were no other issues. I asked my local Parker Dealer about it and he said that there are internal filters in the motor that could possibly cause the problem. He said that by not taking care of the problem it could cause more serious issues later. I took this under advisement but waited to see if it occurred again before having to deal with the 4 or 5 hours labor at 105.00 an hour, plus parts. At that time the motor had only 99 hours on it, so I thought that his assessment without seeing the motor was more likely not the problem and just an isolated incident. This has always been in the back of my mind, however I haven't had the problem in the last 45 hours or so on the motor with no further problems until yesterday.
I attempted to leave the Barnegat Inlet (first time out) in what I would classify as somewhat heavy chop. I got out o.k by keeping some good speed up. As I slowed up and started to s- - t my pants having realized that I was over My (boating experience) head, I turned around and started to head back in. I could not get up on plane and could not get up any real speed. I think the R.P.M'S were up by the sound of the motor although I had tunnel vision and did not look. The boat did move and after a few minutes of elevated pulse / blood pressure I made it back in. The problem stopped and no further issues for the 16 mile ride to the marina.
I would appreciate any advice.
George