andymach23
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Mar 9, 2005
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Hi
I am in the process of buying a boat with a 1998 F80. I did a sea trial a couple of weeks ago and the engine ran great.
The surveyor has tried to run the boat a few days ago and the motor died after 5 minutes. Apparently here was alot of water in the locker where the fuel tank is, due to rain, and he thinks the fuel may have got contaminated through the vent. There is no external filter present.
A Yamaha engineer at the marina has apparently been looking at it and had the motor running on the hose but is 'not happy with it' and is to work at it again tomorrow.
If the gas has been contaminated with water is it a big deal to clear it out? I am worried that there may be another issue if it is taking a long time to fix. If it is up and running but not running well, could this still be a water in fuel issue?
How likely is it for significant amounts of water to get into the plastic tank passed the air vent? I think the water was sloshing around over the tank, and the tank was less than 1/2 full so would have floated maybe.
I have paid my 10% deposit and am due to travel to collect the boat when I get the report that the issue is sorted. I was thinking of running the engine on the hose to confirm that all is well before I pay.
Should I get the boat craned back in and do another sea trail to ensure all is well with the engine under load?
Sorry the detail is sketchy as I wasn't there when this happened. I will be getting more detail tomorrow.
Thanks
Andy
I am in the process of buying a boat with a 1998 F80. I did a sea trial a couple of weeks ago and the engine ran great.
The surveyor has tried to run the boat a few days ago and the motor died after 5 minutes. Apparently here was alot of water in the locker where the fuel tank is, due to rain, and he thinks the fuel may have got contaminated through the vent. There is no external filter present.
A Yamaha engineer at the marina has apparently been looking at it and had the motor running on the hose but is 'not happy with it' and is to work at it again tomorrow.
If the gas has been contaminated with water is it a big deal to clear it out? I am worried that there may be another issue if it is taking a long time to fix. If it is up and running but not running well, could this still be a water in fuel issue?
How likely is it for significant amounts of water to get into the plastic tank passed the air vent? I think the water was sloshing around over the tank, and the tank was less than 1/2 full so would have floated maybe.
I have paid my 10% deposit and am due to travel to collect the boat when I get the report that the issue is sorted. I was thinking of running the engine on the hose to confirm that all is well before I pay.
Should I get the boat craned back in and do another sea trail to ensure all is well with the engine under load?
Sorry the detail is sketchy as I wasn't there when this happened. I will be getting more detail tomorrow.
Thanks
Andy