HappilyWaterlogged
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- Jun 28, 2018
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So, I pulled by little 2002 bayliner capri w/ Merc i/o(my first boat) up on the same sandbar I did last year (salt water)...but something different happened.
I didn't realize it at first, but apparently the sand bar pushed the lower unit up allowing water to enter the bilge... quite a bit.
Driving in rougher seas open ocean, my engine stalled...yes, I shat my pants... then did again when I looked inside at my water level. I'll never forget that feeling
I got the water out and there was no water entering which led me to believe the sand bar had pushed the lower unit up creating a temporary leak...I later repeated the process confirming.
So, once the water was out, the engine started right up! It ran fine.
Next time out it sputtered and stalled.
But started back up. no water was in bilge. next time out it was worse... when it stopped, I had to let the engine rest a bit before it would start back up. (??)
The last time, it stalled mid idle.
From running perfect idling, or 25 knots... just stopping.
1/2 tank of gas
Any thoughts?
Thanks
I didn't realize it at first, but apparently the sand bar pushed the lower unit up allowing water to enter the bilge... quite a bit.
Driving in rougher seas open ocean, my engine stalled...yes, I shat my pants... then did again when I looked inside at my water level. I'll never forget that feeling
I got the water out and there was no water entering which led me to believe the sand bar had pushed the lower unit up creating a temporary leak...I later repeated the process confirming.
So, once the water was out, the engine started right up! It ran fine.
Next time out it sputtered and stalled.
But started back up. no water was in bilge. next time out it was worse... when it stopped, I had to let the engine rest a bit before it would start back up. (??)
The last time, it stalled mid idle.
From running perfect idling, or 25 knots... just stopping.
1/2 tank of gas
Any thoughts?
Thanks