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Vibration in Gear Shifter 1997 Challenger

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cmssold88

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Hi All. I am a recent new owner of a 1997 SeaDoo Challenger 1800, and am also new to boating so I will try to explain this as best I can. Took the boat out for the first time yesterday both engines fired up fine after tinkering with the choke a little. When crusing around staying under 25mph the boat does great, but when accelerating to speeds around 30+ the gear shifter begins to vibrate and shake quite rapidly...I don't believe that this is normal however as I mentioned before I am new to boating so I may just be paranoid. Any input on if this is something I need to do some further research into??

Thanks, Christina
 
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Hi All. I am a recent new owner of a 1997 SeaDoo Challenger 1800, and am also new to boating so I will try to explain this as best I can. Took the boat out for the first time yesterday both engines fired up fine after tinkering with the choke a little. When crusing around staying under 25mph the boat does great, but when accelerating to speeds around 30+ the gear shifter begins to vibrate and shake quite rapidly...I don't believe that this is normal however as I mentioned before I am new to boating so I may just be paranoid. Any input on if this is something I need to do some further research into??

Thanks, Christina

On the trailer, shift to forward. Go to the back of the boat and look at your reverser bucket. There should be a little metal clip that locks them in place. Make sure they are there and that there is no wobble in yoru buckets...
 
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