Hi all,
I have a new 2017 seadoo with 3 hours on clock.
Before even launching ski we washed it and noticed water coming in through screws in the hull that attatch the front cover. We sealed them up immediately , as well as the screws holding down the rear handle mount on back of seat.
Twice we have used it , and both times we get salt water spray all over motor and about 150ml in the bottom of ski.
There is a small hollow space on each side of the hull where the seat seal goes , right at the front of the hard plastic passenger seat handle.
I'm sure water goes in this track but I'm not sure if it's a vent to allow air into the engine area, or a design flaw.
Ive had a Honda and a Yamaha over the last ten years with the same use and never any trouble with water inside the ski. Bungs are always in and proper care is taken at all times.
Should I seal up these hollow trenches under the seat as we have had to seal
Up other screw holes to stop leaks??
Any help would be awesome ,
Thanks,
Paul .
I have a new 2017 seadoo with 3 hours on clock.
Before even launching ski we washed it and noticed water coming in through screws in the hull that attatch the front cover. We sealed them up immediately , as well as the screws holding down the rear handle mount on back of seat.
Twice we have used it , and both times we get salt water spray all over motor and about 150ml in the bottom of ski.
There is a small hollow space on each side of the hull where the seat seal goes , right at the front of the hard plastic passenger seat handle.
I'm sure water goes in this track but I'm not sure if it's a vent to allow air into the engine area, or a design flaw.
Ive had a Honda and a Yamaha over the last ten years with the same use and never any trouble with water inside the ski. Bungs are always in and proper care is taken at all times.
Should I seal up these hollow trenches under the seat as we have had to seal
Up other screw holes to stop leaks??
Any help would be awesome ,
Thanks,
Paul .