Thunk, boat starts filling with water, no start.
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Topic: Thunk, boat starts filling with water, no start.
Posted By: seacamper
Subject: Thunk, boat starts filling with water, no start.
Date Posted: July-26-2014 at 11:17pm
So, I start to accelerate with my two boys on the boom. There is a loud thunk at the back of the boat. The engine is running fine. I shut it down to jump in and check the prop. The prop is fine. I try and start it up, runs like dog doo, then will not start. I lift the lid, and I am taking on water. It appears I am taking on enough water that both bilge pumps are just staying even. I get it on the trailer, and pull the back plug, and leave bilges running and the water feels pretty warm coming out of the drains. Prop appears fine, and while the back of the boat was still pretty heavy with water, I did not see water coming out of the cutlass bearing or rudder packing. Could I have lost a cooling line? Exhaust line? Why would the engine start running bad? Tom
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Posted By: skidiver
Date Posted: July-27-2014 at 12:01am
Check your muffler, don't know the year of your boat but bet it has cracked. Easy fix most of the time, just patch with fiberglass. This could cause water to come in fast if your exhaust flaps do not seal well.
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Posted By: Gary S
Date Posted: July-27-2014 at 12:25am
I'm thinking that too how else could you get that much water in that fast. Tubing karma----- I wonder if that thunk was a backfire
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Posted By: seacamper
Date Posted: July-27-2014 at 9:13am
OK, I am going out to check the muffler. Tubing Karma! LOL! I love that. So just an update on the tube situation with the nephew and niece--we did get them up on kneeboard and ski trainers. We told them they could not tube until they did each. Sadly, I think they still like tubing better. We had half the ski team out on 3 tubes last week, and I think they liked it because they are early teens-pre dating age, and they were able to jump from tube to tube and "interact" with the opposite sex way more than if they were on skis. Of course, if there was any chance of too much "interaction" I could throw them outside the wake and accelerate in a hard turn throwing the offending individual off the tube. Tom
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Posted By: lewy2001
Date Posted: July-27-2014 at 10:48am
Hull Hugger baffle blockage may have been the cause of noise but that does not explain the water unless it either blew a hole in the hull hugger muffler or piping.
http://www.correctcraftfan.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=17967" rel="nofollow - Hull Hugger Problem 1
http://www.correctcraftfan.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=21385" rel="nofollow - Hull Hugger Problem 2
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Posted By: seacamper
Date Posted: July-27-2014 at 3:13pm
Thanks for the great info. Ok, yes, the Centex Hull Hugger muffler was blown apart because the baffles came apart and wedged themselves into the 4" exhaust port. The crack was pretty big. I have looked at the y option, the glass repair option and wanted to verify the "new" option. Does this look like the right one? http://www.nautiqueparts.com/mufflerhullhugger1998-.aspx" rel="nofollow - Hull Hugger
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Posted By: seacamper
Date Posted: July-28-2014 at 10:06am
So here is what I decided. The crack on this thing went slightly more than half way around the muffler, and the crack branched off. I sanded and cleaned it with acetone, and glassed it with fiber mat vs woven, and it looks pretty good, but I see it as a disaster waiting to happen if it fails again. It is not just a rub spot or small hole. I also was not able to glass it from the inside, so I think I am just going to bite the bullet and buy a new muffler. Sigh.
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Posted By: backfoot100
Date Posted: July-28-2014 at 10:41am
Personally, I would get the Y-adapter. Would sound cooler and no chance of ever happening again. The tubing gremlins will for sure blow out one of the new baffles sooner or later just like this one.
Just sayin'.
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Posted By: Tim D
Date Posted: July-28-2014 at 10:55am
Just be careful with more than one person on the tube when it comes to throwing them off. A couple of years ago, my wife's cousin was thrown off (not my boat) and she hit her chin on the another person's shoulder while falling off and broke two teeth.
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Posted By: GottaSki
Date Posted: July-28-2014 at 11:13am
Yes, Quite easy to clunk heads also.
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Posted By: storm34
Date Posted: July-28-2014 at 11:59am
+1 on the Y-Pipe.
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Posted By: seacamper
Date Posted: July-28-2014 at 9:24pm
Well the Y-pipe will have to wait 15 years or so. I just picked up a Hull Hugger after getting a great deal from Zach at N3 Boatworks. I bought it through him and picked it up at the CC factory near the Orlando airport. I need the boat tomorrow for ski practice. The wife had a vote, and opted for quiet. In 15 years, when this one blows out, I will be closing in on 70, so I wont be able to hear it anyway. Tom
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Posted By: seacamper
Date Posted: July-28-2014 at 10:26pm
Dang! So what is the trick to getting said muffler back into place? The math does not seem to be working out.
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Posted By: Bri892001
Date Posted: July-29-2014 at 12:31am
Math as far as distances from motor to muffler and muffler to transom or diameter of the tubes?
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Posted By: seacamper
Date Posted: July-29-2014 at 11:00am
Hey Brian, The math involved is squeezing the muffler back into its 3 rubber exhaust tubes. They are not cooperating.
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Posted By: JoeinNY
Date Posted: July-29-2014 at 11:02am
soap, hose pullers, ear muffs for the kids.
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Posted By: Hollywood
Date Posted: July-29-2014 at 11:17am
Hair drier or heat gun
Joe left out the grease family: crisco, dielectric, plumbers
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Posted By: seacamper
Date Posted: July-30-2014 at 12:31am
OK, its back in and it ran fine. It was not fun, but the slippery stuff helped. Thanks everyone. Tom
------------- 1980 Ski Nautique Boat Bar 1988 Mastercraft Tristar Open Bow 1988 Mastercraft Tristar Closed Bow 1969 Seacamper Houseboat 1986 Harris Pontoon 2004 Seadoo GTX SC + Flydive Xboard 1999 Adventurecraft
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