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97 Challenger taking on water

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jlasala

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I recently purchased a 97 seadoo challenger and it nearly sank on me this weekend. I had noticed that it always took on a little water, but the bildge pump has always worked. When the water would come in it would only stay for a short time and when i would go it would somewhat drain once i got back in motion.

well i let it sit in the water for a few hours and when i went to check on it, the entire engine compartment was filled w/ water. I have it running again now, but need to get the leak fixed before i take it back into the water.

I looked at the rubber plugs in the back and it seemed like the rubber behind the part were possible rotten. also i know that the scupper valve is bad b/c water comes in the deck. now the bildge pump does not work either, could it possibly be from the hose itself??

thank you!!

any help is appreciated.
 
its possible, thats why I relocated mine, to side of hull. Need to inspect the "carbon" ring area (under the grey shield), loosen the clamp thats on the thru-hull (next to fiberglass) and push forward, then reclamp, It'll put more of a compression on steel collar.

You can fill the engine bay up with water, while boats' on trailer, then inspect to see where its leak'n.
 
that's a good idea. i am not very mechanically inclined, so the easier the better...

that bilge pump seems like it is very difficult to get to, any tips on getting it out of there?
 
do you know where i can buy the plug assembly on the rear of the boat? the plug, plate and rubber seals???
i saw a thread on here for the scupper valve and will order that today.
 
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