Well...I guess the impeller shot craps...
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Took the trip down to Table Rock where my boat is stored to winterize it, hooked up the muffs and...no water coming out the exhaust. Tried a few times, decided to dunk it in the lake...same story. Evidently between the last time I had the boat out and it ran/cooled just fine, which was back in July, and now...the impeller shot craps. I have a new complete pump, but just didn't have the time to install it. Going to see if a local mechanic can fix it whilst in the storage unit. In 40 years of boating, I've never had this happen. I guess there is always a first time, huh?
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Had the same thing happen to a boat i tried to winterize a couple days ago. Boat ran fine 2 weeks ago, went to winterize and impeller fins broke and siezed the pump up. Had a nice belt squeal when the motor started up
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I don't put many hours on the boat annually...maybe 15 hours or so, and have only 52 hours on the impeller...so it was ready for a change but the way it failed is something I'd not seen before...usually I'd notice a tendency for the engine to run slightly hotter at idle/no-wake speed if an impeller was bad. My last boat (Baja 208 with a Yamaha 454/Hydra Drive) had a Sherwood pump; I had that boat for nearly 30 years so much more experience with it.
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A few years back I took my brother's boat (502mag) to get hauled . Ran and cooled fine from the slip at the marina to the haul out site.
An hour later on the hard , hooked up the hose to flush out and it wouldn't pump a drop of water . When the impeller was taken out of the pump there was little left of it . That was definitely a wtf moment. So it does happen I guess. .
An hour later on the hard , hooked up the hose to flush out and it wouldn't pump a drop of water . When the impeller was taken out of the pump there was little left of it . That was definitely a wtf moment. So it does happen I guess. .





