Thread: Outboard Jet
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Old December 30th, 2003, 05:33 AM
Calif Bill
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Default Outboard Jet

Maybe on a jetski. My 21' aluminum jetboat actually maneuvers fairly well
at slow speed, Just have to understand the characteristics. Does not troll
well as you have to drive the boat 100% of the time at slow speed. Gravel
bars and crap on the surface are the reason to run a jet. The prop boats
really have a bad day with gravel bars and stuff on the surface. I have
felt a little stupid parked on a gravel bar in the middle of the Sacramento
River. Takes a little help to get the boat off, then I pry the extra gravel
out of the jet intake grate. Go boating. As to greasing the impeller,
never heard of that on an o/b jet. My inboard, I just shoot some grease in
to the zerk fitting on the thrust bearing a couple of times a year.
Impellers may be $500 but I am still on my 1991 stainless impellers, and I
have 3 of them in the 3 stage Kodiak jet. Have had to change the kicker
prop. About $75 for a 15 hp Mariner I used to use.
Bill

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He's right, and jets don't maneuver or backup worth a crap at slow speeds,
and anything on the surface of the water at speed or gravel bars while not
at speed will ruin your whole day, impellers are between $250 to $500
dollars installed and you have to grease them with special grease after
every run.