I think I hosed my PWC today. It is practically new with only 56 hrs on the engine. Today I went out and as I was bird watching and cruising about 25MPH I noticed I was in a heavy and large hydrilla section. I immediate turned for deeper water when the engine bogged down. I slowed down and stopped for a second. I restarted the engine and tried to creep at idle speed toward deeper water. When I reached deeper water I put it in reverse and gunned it because it would not go. I the put it in forward gear and the temp and engine icon indicators came on with some PSI____ code and "exhaust flashing" on the front panel and the alarm was on constantly. I stopped the engine and allowed it to cool off again (15 minutes) and started it again. The alarm was going off and the check engine kept flashing and I decided to try to blow whatever it was out of the system by giving it full throttle. It did not go and there was a loud bang and smoke started to come from all places. I stopped the engine and walked it through hydrilla for about 1000 yards and when I opened the back I saw that a six inch wide by six inch diameter rubber hose had blown off the aluminum tube (exhaust I think) it was attached. The engine would start but has no compression and would simply peter out in a few seconds. The parts were much to hot to try to fix it so I towed it back to the marina and will deal with it on wednesday.
Questions:
1) Is there a chance I blew the engine?
2) If I reconnect the hose to the tubes will in build pressure then?
3) Can I tell my insurance I hit something (hydilla) and have repair covered?
4) There is a lot of hydrilla in my area, what can I do if I get some ingested into my system in the future?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreceated. I know, I know, I am an idiot for not watching where I am going. Thanks for your help.
Questions:
1) Is there a chance I blew the engine?
2) If I reconnect the hose to the tubes will in build pressure then?
3) Can I tell my insurance I hit something (hydilla) and have repair covered?
4) There is a lot of hydrilla in my area, what can I do if I get some ingested into my system in the future?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreceated. I know, I know, I am an idiot for not watching where I am going. Thanks for your help.
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