Ran into a bit of a situation today. Dealt with it the best I could. Everything turned out alright but should it happen again I want to be as prepared/knowledgeable as possible. Hoping for some advice here.
So this morning myself and two buddies launched at the Sumas Canal. Anchored first by that train bridge you go under. Several other boats there. Caught a few chum on lures and after an hour or so decided to venture father towards the mouth. There is one spot a couple hundred meters or so from the mouth that always seems to be shallow. Clearly I didn't choose the optimal line as my water intake clearly sucked up some muck or whatever. Suddenly I when I gave it some throttle you could tell the motor was not pushing the boat at all, just RPM. I looked back and saw no water coming out the pee hole. S**t!! Turned motor off and dropped the anchor.
I wasn't panicking but I knew this may not end well if I can't get this sorted out. I officially do not know what you are "supposed" to do in this situation but I'll describe what I did. I tiled the outboard as far forward as it would go and tried to reach over the stern and feel around the foot. I could just get my hand over the grate and it didn't feel like it was plugged with mud. Figured well, not al lot else I can do right now. I decided to re-submerge the jet and hope whatever is clogging the flow of water loosens up.
Fished for 30min or so and decided, okay, I'm going to start it back up. Plan was if no water out the pee hole after a few seconds shut it off, try and row close enough to shore to hop out, beach the boat, and deal with it out of the boat. I do have the proper size wrench on board to remove the bolts that hold the foot on so I can access the impellor if need be...I'm not a TOTAL knob!
Started it up and whew...water coming out of the pee hole. Turned it off and we all smoked a cigar
We fished a few spots in the
Fraser and later coming through this same low spot I got up on plane a bit an just blasted through there. Pretty gut wrenching (for me, novice jet boater) as there are a few dead heads etc and had to crank a few quick turns. I much prefer to putt putt through sketchy water
When I got home I flushed the motor just in case any residual crap was still in there. Then I was thinking...I wonder if I was in a similar situation again, if I could possibly flush the crap out using the flushing attachment? Would this work? I was thinking get a few feet of garden hose with a male end that will screw into my flushing attachment. Connect hose, and on the open end of the hose attach some sort of pump? Manual? Electric?
Would this even work? Or is the primary objective just to clear out the grate on the foot and then all is good? Hoping to learn something from this experience so when it happens again I can say "I know exactly what to do!"