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Hey folks. My Marlin 280 has twin 2006 Yamaha 250's (less than 300hrs). I have had the boat for about a year. I have taken it offshore 6-7 times (30-50 miles). When I am running the boat in chop I will randomly get a high pitched alarm that seems to be coming from the cabin. After reading some posts on this topic it seems to point towards the engines being too hot -or, fuel or oil problems. I regularly check the engines and the oil seems to be fine. Then engines also seem to run fine.
It may just be a coincidence but It seems to happen when the boat is running at cruising speed -and either not perfectly on plane or there is an imbalance on the port or starboard side. When the alarm sounds I have to throttle back down to neutral, wait a few seconds and then slowly take it back up to cruising speed. If I do not take it the throttles all the way back to neutral it will not allow me to take the throttles back up. There appears to be an automatic and governor that keeps the boat from going back to high speeds.
To net it out, it feels like the alarm is related to an imbalance or out of plane situation. Any thoughts on would be appreciated.
It may just be a coincidence but It seems to happen when the boat is running at cruising speed -and either not perfectly on plane or there is an imbalance on the port or starboard side. When the alarm sounds I have to throttle back down to neutral, wait a few seconds and then slowly take it back up to cruising speed. If I do not take it the throttles all the way back to neutral it will not allow me to take the throttles back up. There appears to be an automatic and governor that keeps the boat from going back to high speeds.
To net it out, it feels like the alarm is related to an imbalance or out of plane situation. Any thoughts on would be appreciated.