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I took my new 1300 out yesterday for the second time to try and finish the break in period and it was produceing this side to side swaying motion all day.

I was in a calm river with little current and no waves. While rideing strait between 15 and 30 mph the ski would constantly sway from side to side. It was actually prety bad too. I though perhaps the jet was lose, or something but after a thourough look over when we got home I couldnt find anything obviously wrong.

Any suggestions on what could be causing this or perhaps what I should look for?
 
Posts: 58 | Location: Baltimore | Registered: April 04, 2003Report This Post
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Hawk, a lot of Gprs do that at that speed, not sure what the cure is if there is one
 
Posts: 143 | Location: Palm Harbor Fl USA | Registered: December 27, 2000Report This Post
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Your money back. Trade it before it blows up. Good luck your going to need it.
 
Posts: 84 | Location: 6805 Wilcoxan New Berlin, IL 62670 | Registered: March 05, 2003Report This Post
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I noticed the same thing. I changed out the sponsons because I did not like the instability of the GPR at high speed. It cured it like a charm. The boat is way more stable.
 
Posts: 932 | Location: Houston, Texas | Registered: March 25, 2003Report This Post
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CAJUN: Which sponsons did you get? Im not sure what the handling ability is higher speeds since Im still on the break in period atleast I can keep it in mind.


Is long as the sway is normal for these crafts then Im ok with that at this point. I was afraid something came lose or something wasnt working right.

Thanks everyone.
 
Posts: 58 | Location: Baltimore | Registered: April 04, 2003Report This Post
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Yep, I have noticed the same problem with my 1200. I am betting sponsons would help. I just fix it by going faster and not staying at that speed!
 
Posts: 585 | Location: Oakland County, Michigan | Registered: March 08, 2002Report This Post
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I bought the R & D G-Force sponsons. I posted a survey a few weeks ago to get everyone's opinion. Easy to put on and a lot more stability.
 
Posts: 932 | Location: Houston, Texas | Registered: March 25, 2003Report This Post
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my 2 cents ? normal really , at certain speeds and with the hull design , i think the ski is right at that point of trying to plane in the water or sit down
 
Posts: 78 | Location: west palm beach ,FL | Registered: June 09, 2002Report This Post
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Just noticed it for the first time yesterday. I'm usually blasting away, so I've never experienced it. But I had someone on the back yesterday, and kept the speed down to a minimum. Lo and behold, the sucker was swaying just like you describe. Not really worrisome, but kinda weird. I've stepped the factory sponsons on mine, too.
 
Posts: 2002 | Location: Houston | Registered: March 21, 2003Report This Post
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Saw this on the riva board before getting my 1300r. Sure enough, it appeared between 25-27 mph on speedo. Just a little gas and its gone. Not a problem unless you intend on cruising in this speed range. Doesn't bother me enough to purchase add-ons.
 
Posts: 437 | Location: Lafayette,Louisiana | Registered: May 05, 2003Report This Post
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Yep I noticed it yesterday also. I thought the ski was trying to keep a plane on one side of the hull. Keeping the keel at a angle.
I have never noticed this before yesterday. Yesterday was the only time I ever had a pasanger on my GPR.
Mick
 
Posts: 1244 | Location: Houston-Galveston, Texas | Registered: August 22, 2001Report This Post
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IMHO, it's a normal thing with the GPR due to hull design. I've always said that the GPR was a de-tuned race ski that was meant to be modded right out of the box.

The GPR is a one trick pony, good for one thing only, going fast from Point A to Point.

Considering the way most people ride these things, I doubt Yamaha worried about the low speed handling.
 
Posts: 1237 | Location: Cleveland, TN | Registered: August 01, 2001Report This Post
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Rick-

Take your negitive comments elsewhere. I'm getting tired of seeing you dog it. You are one of a VERY FEW people who have had problems with the 1300R. 90% of the rest of the people on here that have one have had no problems. Get a clue. Every manufacturer has a few lemons in a pack. I'm sorry you got one of them, but stop your whining. It's getting really old.

[ 06-02-2003, 01:47 PM: Message edited by: skysurfer2010 ]
 
Posts: 623 | Location: Philadelphia, PA | Registered: June 19, 2002Report This Post
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I personally enjoy reading Ricks posts. He can say anything he wants. If you don't like what he has to say then don't read it.

[ 06-02-2003, 01:56 PM: Message edited by: Frewman ]
 
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Frewman-

Did i ask for your opinion? Din't think so, thanks. You just like to stir up trouble. Nobody here likes you and you rarely have anything of worth to contribute. You're just a waste of bandwith in Rivas azz. You're just happy because one person on this board actually likes you (which I wouldn't even be surprised if that's really you with a second screen name).

If you think sea doo is so great, why do you spend 24/7 on a Yamaha forum?
 
Posts: 623 | Location: Philadelphia, PA | Registered: June 19, 2002Report This Post
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What Skysurfer said [Smile]
 
Posts: 2453 | Registered: December 07, 2001Report This Post
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what you are experiencing is 'chine walk' and it is normal for the gpr hulls at that speed range.
sponsons all the way down will slow it down but it won't go away. who goes that slow anyway?
[Big Grin]
 
Posts: 246 | Location: iowa | Registered: May 20, 2002Report This Post
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Well it must be nice mr. empty pants to have all that money to spend on a 9000.00 waverunner and fix all the defects. You must not be married and have children, Ther's more to life than spending money on a defected waverunner. But its your money so spend Mr. empty pants thats what yamaha wants you to do, yamaha is laughing all the way to the bank with all your money Ha ha hha. I will admit they are giving me a new motor. Just heard from customer relations they said yamaha is sending a new motor one day ups, so its on its way, now i have to get the dealer on the ball and have him put in in. Lay off freeman hes just speaking what he believes in just like you have your opinion. thats what this forum is all about different opinions and facts about yamaha.
 
Posts: 84 | Location: 6805 Wilcoxan New Berlin, IL 62670 | Registered: March 05, 2003Report This Post
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Originally posted by Rick the Speedster:
Well it must be nice mr. empty pants to have all that money to spend on a 9000.00 waverunner and fix all the defects. You must not be married and have children, Ther's more to life than spending money on a defected waverunner. But its your money so spend Mr. empty pants thats what yamaha wants you to do, yamaha is laughing all the way to the bank with all your money Ha ha hha. I will admit they are giving me a new motor. Just heard from customer relations they said yamaha is sending a new motor one day ups, so its on its way, now i have to get the dealer on the ball and have him put in in. Lay off freeman hes just speaking what he believes in just like you have your opinion. thats what this forum is all about different opinions and facts about yamaha.

Looks like you owe a few on this board some thanks for the advise they gave you and the sucess it provided you. Now if you tell me that you didn't gain anything from all the posts concerning your engine problem, then why do you continue with this board????
 
Posts: 1830 | Location: Minneapolis | Registered: January 01, 2001Report This Post
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Wait!! A GP1300r topic with an argument and I'm not involved? Whats the world coming to? Better disappear before I drag myself into this.
 
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