LundMiniJet
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If anyone jet-knowledgeable out there feels like giving a few minutes and a few pieces of advice, it would sure be appreciated by me and my motor. If this is the wrong forum for this kind of request, anyone let me know. Thanks!
Total jet newbie here. Got a new-to-me Lund 16ft with a 40hp Yamaha JetDrive (1999). Got a crash-course from the local marina guy about basic maintenance, i.e. greasing lower unit, listening for clumps of grass when running the boat, setting the motor correctly on the transom, etc. It didn't seem too complicated, even to a NON-mechanical, NON-technical guy like me.
Then I talked to a different guy who started talking about filing cups, pulling lower units yearly, SHARPENING SHOES??? Now I'm damn near afraid to run this thing.
Any opinions/advice/your policies on jet maintenance, any at all, would be hugely appreciated. A few problems, a few questions:
P) I notice in cold weather that the area around the lower unit, maybe 10-16 inches above the waterline, gets very warm and steams a bit, even after short runs. Not too hot to touch unless its been a long run and you press your hand onto it hard. Is this a sign of something bad going on in the lower unit?? If so, what to do??
P) When I suck up a stick or some seaweed, I shut the motor off and shake it a bit. If that doesn't do it I get my hand under there and pull it out. Someone told me you can get stuff un-stuck without turning the motor off. Anyone know how to do this? Any other tricks you like to use??
Q) Is regular greasing sufficient per-use maintenance?
Q) The previous owner seemed to take good care of this motor. Can't be too careful, though: What are some things I can check myself (keep in mind, I'm no grease monkey) to ensure that the pump (and motor, for that matter) are in good and safe running shape? The motor runs well, a little finicky of a starter but always stays running.
Q) Should I even bother to think about filing and sharpening??
Q) Any other basics I should know about??
If you've read this far, I thank you. If you are willing to impart a little knowledge, thanks again. It would truly be a good deed done. I'm a young guy just out of college, new to this kind of boating, and it so often seems that those who know about this stuff don't care to explain it to a newbie. I understand that, but its not like we learn this stuff in high school and my family is not real boat-savvy. Where to learn?
ANY advice, answers, comments, etc. that you can give me would make my day and help my motor stay happy. If this forum isn't the appropriate place for this, feel free to email me.
nickelll@plu.edu
Thanks very much!!
-Laurent Nickel
Total jet newbie here. Got a new-to-me Lund 16ft with a 40hp Yamaha JetDrive (1999). Got a crash-course from the local marina guy about basic maintenance, i.e. greasing lower unit, listening for clumps of grass when running the boat, setting the motor correctly on the transom, etc. It didn't seem too complicated, even to a NON-mechanical, NON-technical guy like me.
Then I talked to a different guy who started talking about filing cups, pulling lower units yearly, SHARPENING SHOES??? Now I'm damn near afraid to run this thing.
Any opinions/advice/your policies on jet maintenance, any at all, would be hugely appreciated. A few problems, a few questions:
P) I notice in cold weather that the area around the lower unit, maybe 10-16 inches above the waterline, gets very warm and steams a bit, even after short runs. Not too hot to touch unless its been a long run and you press your hand onto it hard. Is this a sign of something bad going on in the lower unit?? If so, what to do??
P) When I suck up a stick or some seaweed, I shut the motor off and shake it a bit. If that doesn't do it I get my hand under there and pull it out. Someone told me you can get stuff un-stuck without turning the motor off. Anyone know how to do this? Any other tricks you like to use??
Q) Is regular greasing sufficient per-use maintenance?
Q) The previous owner seemed to take good care of this motor. Can't be too careful, though: What are some things I can check myself (keep in mind, I'm no grease monkey) to ensure that the pump (and motor, for that matter) are in good and safe running shape? The motor runs well, a little finicky of a starter but always stays running.
Q) Should I even bother to think about filing and sharpening??
Q) Any other basics I should know about??
If you've read this far, I thank you. If you are willing to impart a little knowledge, thanks again. It would truly be a good deed done. I'm a young guy just out of college, new to this kind of boating, and it so often seems that those who know about this stuff don't care to explain it to a newbie. I understand that, but its not like we learn this stuff in high school and my family is not real boat-savvy. Where to learn?
ANY advice, answers, comments, etc. that you can give me would make my day and help my motor stay happy. If this forum isn't the appropriate place for this, feel free to email me.
nickelll@plu.edu
Thanks very much!!
-Laurent Nickel