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    Transmission problem ??

    Fellow Tige owners,

    I was out on the Lake last weekend boarding getting ready to make another attempt at an 180 when my wife suddenly stops the boat ! Now this is not a big surprise since she is learning how to drive and pull but this time she said she felt a big vibration and lost power. I got in the boat to check it out. The transmission fluid level was ok and did not smell burnt. So I started it up and put it in gear and felt the vibration. It seemed like the transmission was not completely coupled to the engine. I idled in gear for 5 minutes then stopped to check the fluid level again. When I put it back in gear it was fine and ran great back to the ramp. I stopped and started several times on my way back to see if the problem would happpen again but it was fine.

    I have about 4 hours on it since I had the boat in for the 20 hour service.
    2004 21i
    Marine Power 5.7L
    C45 transmission I think ?

    Anybody have any suggestions ???

    Thanks
    Dean

    #2
    Hey Dean,

    You probably already checked this but, is your prop damaged at all? That could cause the symptoms you described.

    -DJU

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      #3
      Yes, I forgot to mention no prop damage or any indication we hit anything although there was alot of tree limbs in the water.

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        #4
        I also had a vibration in my boat after encountering some shallow water. The prop did not hit bottom, just the depth alarm went off. After that I would get a vibration when exceeding 1500 RPM. Thought I gouged the prop somehow on debris.

        To check my suspicion I stopped the boat, put it in reverse, and then forward again. The vibration was gone.

        So I suspect that something (plant, plastic bag, etc.) had attached itself to the prop. Using reverse dislodged the garbage and all was well again.
        Ray Thompson
        2005 22V

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          #5
          Originally posted by Dean
          Yes, I forgot to mention no prop damage or any indication we hit anything although there was alot of tree limbs in the water.
          Perhaps a small stick got wedged onto the prop. Reverse does wonders in most of these cases.

          I know from experience that it feels like your drive system is going to shake itself to pieces.

          Your wife was wise in stopping the boat when she sensed a problem.
          Ray Thompson
          2005 22V

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            #6
            I've had the same thing happen to me.

            I always thought whatever was lodged was in the hull fins.

            At any rate, reversing the boat dislodges whatever it is.

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              #7
              Loose66,Ray,SMendez,
              Thanks for the replies. It sounds like I had something caught in the fins or prop area. There was alot of debries in the water that day.

              This is my first direct drive boat. I have always owned stern drives before where you can just look down and see if anything is caught in the prop. Still the best boat I ever owned though.

              If any of you are from the central coast of California, Ill see you at Nacimiento or San Antonio.

              Have a great summer.

              Tige rules !!!

              Dean

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