I recently purchased a 2014 RZ4 with 6.0 Indmar. We had it out this evening and we were teaching someone how to get up on a surfboard. This required many start/stops in a row. The boat began to “hiccup” upon throttle and then two times a loud bang/thud sound from the transom area happened upon throttle/acceleration. I can not locate anything loose or heavy enough to make that percussion. Could this be from an exhaust backfire of sorts? Or is this something which comes from a sudden force on the swim platform? I would have thought it was from debris in the water or something but it repeated a second time at the same moment of throttle. After emptying ballasts we cruised back into the slip at normal speeds without further incident. Suggestions on what to check are very welcome!
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Originally posted by JayRo View PostCavitation of the prop?
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Originally posted by JayRo View PostDid you just give it full throttle and let the speedset so it’s thing or did you control acceleration and then give it a little extra throttle once you reached Speed so the speedset has play?
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Originally posted by freeheel4life View PostSounds like a possible backfire??
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No I like to slowly power up or power to the desired pull then evenly power to set speed and let the speedset take over then.
like a car I don’t set it at 70 mph from zero. I accelerate to that then set. The difference is you set the speedset from start abs control the power up.
I have seen it when you floor it if jerks a little finding acceleration. But not 100% on if that’s your issue.
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