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<blockquote data-quote="duckman11" data-source="post: 443499" data-attributes="member: 22999"><p>Has anyone had an issue with their exhaust filling up with water while using the trolling motor on a jet jon?</p><p></p><p>The reason that I ask is.....one of my friends at work bought a jet ski and was working on getting some of the "storage gremlins" worked out. The ski died in the middle of the lake and he called me to tow him back to shore "about 600yrds". So I hooked up to him and towed him back to shore with my trolling motor on my center console bay boat. When we got back to the boat ramp my buddy noticed that the ski felt much heavier. He started messing with his carbs and pulled the plugs and that's when he realized that his crankcase was full of water. </p><p></p><p>I'm assuming that me towing him in was enough to turn the impeller and feed the cooling water supply line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duckman11, post: 443499, member: 22999"] Has anyone had an issue with their exhaust filling up with water while using the trolling motor on a jet jon? The reason that I ask is.....one of my friends at work bought a jet ski and was working on getting some of the "storage gremlins" worked out. The ski died in the middle of the lake and he called me to tow him back to shore "about 600yrds". So I hooked up to him and towed him back to shore with my trolling motor on my center console bay boat. When we got back to the boat ramp my buddy noticed that the ski felt much heavier. He started messing with his carbs and pulled the plugs and that's when he realized that his crankcase was full of water. I'm assuming that me towing him in was enough to turn the impeller and feed the cooling water supply line. [/QUOTE]
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