I bought a SHO last year (March) with a 10" Atlas. Since the beginning I noticed the motor shakes when running in rough water. How can I fix this? I called Yamaha, the tech told me this is common b/c the jack plate has the motor further from the transom...but this can't be right.
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Originally posted by kmswiber View PostI bought a SHO last year (March) with a 10" Atlas. Since the beginning I noticed the motor shakes when running in rough water. How can I fix this? I called Yamaha, the tech told me this is common b/c the jack plate has the motor further from the transom...but this can't be right.
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I guess it makes sense. Smaller transom on bass boat with a jack plate. Probably not as rigid as a bigger center console. If you imagine a bracket that was long enough to put motor five feet bahind the boat, I bet the torque/weight would not be any fun then. Bass boats are another science altogether.
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View Postsounds like it is the jack plate/bracket not the motor that has the problem
Those high speed bass boys, particularly running adjustable jack plates, can go through engine mounts a lot faster than a conventionally mounted motor run at lower boat speeds. So much so that some install solid motor mounts instead of the cushioned kind.
I went for a ride in a VF250 powered bass boat one time. Could not focus my eyes between the 70 plus MPH wind in my face plus the boat was jumping around all over the place.
Check out the force imposed on the motor at 2:15 in this clip. If he had had his seat belt on he would have never left the boat. Really needed a shoulder harness also.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UEETjztLqILast edited by boscoe99; 04-18-2017, 10:38 AM.
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Dennis will check in when I home...I did find this video. Possible solution?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTYRT_JlUko
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Originally posted by boscoe99 View PostCheck out the force imposed on the motor at 2:15 in this clip. If he had had his seat belt on he would have never left the boat. Really needed a shoulder harness also.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UEETjztLqI
Check out the force imposed on the...
Those are some pretty excessive forces, for sure.
I have mixed feelings about excessive and "reckless" operation of the human being. There are many that say they are crazy and stupid. "they're going to break their neck!" But, up until that moment that everything went wrong, ole Bob was living life unlike most others. That thrill, the excitement, the satisfaction of having his bass boat running so fast that he was nearly scared of it....The next time (or possibly the time after that), Greg will have learned to chop the throttle and then throw it back in at the precise time required to maintain a high performance maneuver.
Oops, I got off subject. Calculate exactly where the jack plate runs optimally and weld it solid at that location.If its got teats or tires, you bound to have trouble with it....
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