Good afternoon all. Needing assistance from you certified Yamaha mechanics. I purchased a boat from a broker that has a 2005 Yamaha 250 with really low hours. Long and short is the broker was supposed to complete a professional inspection of the entire boat. During the sales phase of starting the engine and making sure it ran properly, their was an issue with the water flow getting to the engine and the owner of the company stated that the bigger engines (this is a 250 hp) have a harder time getting pressure using the rabbit ears. They cleaned one of the areas where mud daubers have a tendency to congregate and that didn’t fix the issue either. I asked the salesman “I thought you professionally inspect all boats when they arrive” ? He stated they did not inspect this particular boat. So based on the brokers comment regarding bigger engines (this is a 250 hp) have a harder time getting pressure we purchased the boat believing what he said was true. This particular broker doesn't allow test drives due to insurance policy. Yes, shame on me.
When I got back home with the boat I took it over to my boat mechanics shop to have the 100 hour service performed and to have them inspect it. He informed me the engine shows major signs of overheating and that no maintenance performed for a very long time. He told me their was no way possible the boat was able to run without causing major damage and he could prove it. The engine had run so hot before that some of the impeller inside the water pump had melted (see attached picture) and some was sucked up in the water pick-up tube blocking water to the engine (will need to zoom in to see). Some of the impeller actually melted in the housing as well (see attached picture). Another reason why the engine ran so hot was it was full of sand throughout (see attached picture). My mechanic said had this boat engine been inspected/tested , it would have overheated in no time as it wasn't getting any water to cool it off. So i'm asking for a second opinion to put my mind at ease, do you certified mechanics, based on the attached pictures support my mechanics diagnosis? Do you all have any additional comments good, bad or different? Many thanks.
When I got back home with the boat I took it over to my boat mechanics shop to have the 100 hour service performed and to have them inspect it. He informed me the engine shows major signs of overheating and that no maintenance performed for a very long time. He told me their was no way possible the boat was able to run without causing major damage and he could prove it. The engine had run so hot before that some of the impeller inside the water pump had melted (see attached picture) and some was sucked up in the water pick-up tube blocking water to the engine (will need to zoom in to see). Some of the impeller actually melted in the housing as well (see attached picture). Another reason why the engine ran so hot was it was full of sand throughout (see attached picture). My mechanic said had this boat engine been inspected/tested , it would have overheated in no time as it wasn't getting any water to cool it off. So i'm asking for a second opinion to put my mind at ease, do you certified mechanics, based on the attached pictures support my mechanics diagnosis? Do you all have any additional comments good, bad or different? Many thanks.
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