RyanB
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 36' SEDAN (1985 - 1987)
We finally got our boat ready to fish, so I took the family down to the boat to clean her up and meet a carb guy to adjust the ratios on the Rochester's (they were running a bit rich after a recent rebuilds). I was starting up the stbd engine to warm her up and, mistakenly, gave it one too many pumps to prime the carb. When I hit the ignition on the 2nd or 3rd attempt to fire BANG! Like a big bang, that everyone around noticed.
Whether it was me priming once too many times or it was the carb being out of adjustment and was pumping too much gas, the end result was the same - my muffler is F'd.
I have the side exhaust, which I believe is the "under water exhaust" with the aqualift or vernalift mufflers, are these the same thing? (see pics below). My first question is how do these mufflers work? The one that I took out appeared to to be a two piece mounted at the bottom with a gasket wedged between the can and base plate. The port muffler appears older and looks like a one piece and also seems to be leaking, so I had planned on replacing.
After this incident I've read a bunch of threads on here and see some questions on whether or not this style muffler is a wise choice for gas motors. The design, if I understand it correctly, pushes water up and out which obviously created enough pressure that caused the damage when the motor backfired. The weak link appears to be the gasket, vs. just backfiring out the side of the boat. Is there a better option?
Lastly, any idea who makes these mufflers? I'm replacing both at once, to just get it done. I'd like to get them ASAP to get on the water. Is Sams the best place to try?
This whole thing really put a damper on our excitement to finally get out on the lake, after months of work (wife is less than pleased). But, it could have been worse. Kids weren't on the boat and my wife was in the front state room should anything gone worse. At the end of the day, I suppose any problem that can be fixed with $$ isn't that big of a problem.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
STBD Muffler:

STBD Muffler Blown Gasket:

Port Muffler: Different Bottom mount and looks like leaking

Whether it was me priming once too many times or it was the carb being out of adjustment and was pumping too much gas, the end result was the same - my muffler is F'd.
I have the side exhaust, which I believe is the "under water exhaust" with the aqualift or vernalift mufflers, are these the same thing? (see pics below). My first question is how do these mufflers work? The one that I took out appeared to to be a two piece mounted at the bottom with a gasket wedged between the can and base plate. The port muffler appears older and looks like a one piece and also seems to be leaking, so I had planned on replacing.
After this incident I've read a bunch of threads on here and see some questions on whether or not this style muffler is a wise choice for gas motors. The design, if I understand it correctly, pushes water up and out which obviously created enough pressure that caused the damage when the motor backfired. The weak link appears to be the gasket, vs. just backfiring out the side of the boat. Is there a better option?
Lastly, any idea who makes these mufflers? I'm replacing both at once, to just get it done. I'd like to get them ASAP to get on the water. Is Sams the best place to try?
This whole thing really put a damper on our excitement to finally get out on the lake, after months of work (wife is less than pleased). But, it could have been worse. Kids weren't on the boat and my wife was in the front state room should anything gone worse. At the end of the day, I suppose any problem that can be fixed with $$ isn't that big of a problem.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
STBD Muffler:

STBD Muffler Blown Gasket:

Port Muffler: Different Bottom mount and looks like leaking
