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- Jan 21, 2022
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- Islander
Hello once again, we all know the tune wheels on the bus go round and round, any child could help us with the words.
But my question to all my fellow male and female members is: I have a 1999 Grady white Islander with twin 150 Yamaha engines and I noticed the other day while my boat was on the rack when I started the engines up before putting it in the water and the left prop on the port engine was turning while in nature and the right engine was still so I did not put the boat in the water thinking the boat would move because the prop was turning or stuck in gear, long story short some said it suppose to move because it's in the opposite direction and some say you need to replace the throttle cable from the binnacle to the engine
But my question to all my fellow male and female members is: I have a 1999 Grady white Islander with twin 150 Yamaha engines and I noticed the other day while my boat was on the rack when I started the engines up before putting it in the water and the left prop on the port engine was turning while in nature and the right engine was still so I did not put the boat in the water thinking the boat would move because the prop was turning or stuck in gear, long story short some said it suppose to move because it's in the opposite direction and some say you need to replace the throttle cable from the binnacle to the engine