Freebird
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 58' TRIPLE CABIN (1970 - 1976)
I just purchased a '92 Boston Whaler 14 Rage to use as a tender (or is that dingy?) for my 58TC. By the way, when does a dingy become a tender or vice-versa. Don't want to call this thing by the wrong name. Anyhow, this Whaler has the same engine/jet-drive as a 1992 Yamaha 650 Waverunner III. When I sea trialed this little feller', it wouldn't come up to full rpm. This helped in the negotiation phase, and I knew it couldn't be anything serious. When I got it home, I tried replacing the fuel filter, no luck. I had read in the owner's manual that there was an overheat sensor that would limit the engine to 3,000rpm. The boat doesn't have a tach, but that sounded about right. I called Boston Whaler who said they couldn't tell me anything about the powerplant, only the boat itself. They suggested I call Yamaha. I called Yamaha in Kalifornya (if I don't stop spellin' in Southern, I'm gonna blow up the spell checker on my cumpooter) and they told me to call Boston Whaler. I told them I'd been there, done that. Then they told me to call their Kennesaw, GA plant. Good, I can talk southern to those boys and we can git 'er done! I called Kennesaw, their voice mail told me to call Kalifornya for anything other than outboards. I called Kalifornya again. They told me to ignore the recording and talk to a real person in Kennesaw. Got a real person in Kennesaw who told me to call Kalifornya. Startin' to get the picture here? Bottom line is, I'm still waiting for someone from Kalifornya to call me back with the answer to what I thought was a simple question: Can you by-pass this sensor to test it? Duh, how hard could that be? So far, the local Yamaha dealer can't answer that question, nor can the manufacturer at this point! I can order a new plug-in sensor on-line for about 70 bucks. But I'd rather not waste the money if this is not the problem. Hep?