Thread: Bad Sea Doo Day
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Old 09-08-2016, 09:58 PM   #1
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Default Bad Sea Doo Day

Our 2016 sea doo quit and then sank. Thankfully NOT in 200 ft. Deep water, only in a channel. After analysis it turns out to be a resonator that over heated and melted a hole in the exhaust area. The mechanic can not find a cause, no clogged intake etc. my question is, does anyone have a similar experience or suggestion for how I trust this won't happen again if I were to pull in something unseen just below the surface? How can they build this machine with low level melt able parts in areas that are at risk of high heat?!! Thanks for any suggestions.
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