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  • sdaley
    • Mar 2010
    • 14

    • Loomis, CA / Tahoe

    • 2005 210 Super Air

    Stumped the Dealer!!

    Has anyone heard of this on a 2005 Super Air?

    Intermittently, when taking off out of the hole, I get a loud machine gun rat-a-tat-tat banging noise comming from under the dash. No vibration, steering or throttle performance issues. Can't find anything loose.
    I asked a couple of friends with various nautiques over the years and all the local 's Techs...no one has ever heard of this???

    Any clues?
  • $$$BIMP$$$
    • Jul 2010
    • 2

    • Central Florida

    • central florida "mo-bull" inboard ski boat repair guy

    #2
    is there a prize ???
    Certified boat wrench here !

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    • sdaley
      • Mar 2010
      • 14

      • Loomis, CA / Tahoe

      • 2005 210 Super Air

      #3
      Originally posted by $$$BIMP$$$ View Post
      is there a prize ???
      Prize...Hmmm....How about the gratification in knowing that, not only can you boast being a certified boat wrench, but actually demonstrate your superior knowledge to our fellow PlanetNautique members

      ball's in your court

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      • eseybold
        • Apr 2008
        • 60



        #4
        static feedback coming from a speaker ?

        could it be static coming from a speaker that is not properly grounded or on an AM station.......sometimes in cars that have cheaply made radios with poor noise damping you can hear the engine accelerate through the speakers if the radio is on an AM sttaion ? Just a thought....

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        • Craigk
          • Jun 2010
          • 12

          • Plano, TX

          • 1998 Air Nautique (GT40)

          #5
          just throwing out a guess here...

          loose tracking fin on the bottom of the boat? Could happen intermittently due to launching at certain angles or speeds and might not necessarily vibrate enough for you to feel anything.

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          • sdaley
            • Mar 2010
            • 14

            • Loomis, CA / Tahoe

            • 2005 210 Super Air

            #6
            Originally posted by eseybold View Post
            could it be static coming from a speaker that is not properly grounded or on an AM station.......sometimes in cars that have cheaply made radios with poor noise damping you can hear the engine accelerate through the speakers if the radio is on an AM sttaion ? Just a thought....
            Eseybold

            It's definitly more of a banging sound comming from under the dash. The speakers are tower mounted and it still does it with stereo off. Thanks for your effort.

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            • sdaley
              • Mar 2010
              • 14

              • Loomis, CA / Tahoe

              • 2005 210 Super Air

              #7
              Originally posted by Craigk View Post
              just throwing out a guess here...

              loose tracking fin on the bottom of the boat? Could happen intermittently due to launching at certain angles or speeds and might not necessarily vibrate enough for you to feel anything.
              CraigK

              Excellent theory, but I just checked and they are all tight...thanks.

              Anybody else?

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              • AbunDiga909
                1,000 Post Club Member
                • Sep 2003
                • 2470

                • St. Louis, MO


                #8
                belly tank loose?

                also a guess, and i have no mechanic credentials
                [color=blue][size=2][b]I Nautique, therefore I am.[/b][/size][/color]

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                • core-rider
                  1,000 Post Club Member
                  • Feb 2004
                  • 1348

                  • Huntsville, AL

                  • 2003 Black SANTE

                  #9
                  Originally posted by sdaley View Post
                  Has anyone heard of this on a 2005 Super Air?

                  Intermittently, when taking off out of the hole, I get a loud machine gun rat-a-tat-tat banging noise comming from under the dash. No vibration, steering or throttle performance issues. Can't find anything loose.
                  I asked a couple of friends with various nautiques over the years and all the local 's Techs...no one has ever heard of this???

                  Any clues?
                  Every once in awhile I will get a similar sound to what you're describing. Mine is the steering wheel/steering rack. It seems happen when I hit the throttle from a stop while the rudder is not straight. I tend to let the force of the water going past the rudder correct the steering by letting go of the wheel. Sometimes the wheel will shudder a bit making the noise you describe. Soon as I grab the wheel the noise will stop. I think it is just caused by the water hitting the rudder at a funny angle creating a vibration in the steering that is transfered to the wheel. Since there is a small bit of play there I get a rattle.

                  Test out my theory one day when you think of it and I bet that's it. I only accept cash.
                  Jason
                  All black 2003 SANTE
                  -- Southern Fried --

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                  • sdaley
                    • Mar 2010
                    • 14

                    • Loomis, CA / Tahoe

                    • 2005 210 Super Air

                    #10
                    Originally posted by AbunDiga909 View Post
                    belly tank loose?

                    also a guess, and i have no mechanic credentials
                    AbunDiga909

                    Belly tank's tight, besides it's more of a machine gun banging noise, but thanks.

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                    • sdaley
                      • Mar 2010
                      • 14

                      • Loomis, CA / Tahoe

                      • 2005 210 Super Air

                      #11
                      Originally posted by core-rider View Post
                      Every once in awhile I will get a similar sound to what you're describing. Mine is the steering wheel/steering rack. It seems happen when I hit the throttle from a stop while the rudder is not straight. I tend to let the force of the water going past the rudder correct the steering by letting go of the wheel. Sometimes the wheel will shudder a bit making the noise you describe. Soon as I grab the wheel the noise will stop. I think it is just caused by the water hitting the rudder at a funny angle creating a vibration in the steering that is transfered to the wheel. Since there is a small bit of play there I get a rattle.

                      Test out my theory one day when you think of it and I bet that's it. I only accept cash.
                      Jason

                      I think you're on to it. My first thought was a stripped gear in the steering rack, but it steers just fine. I do suppose that there could be just enough play for the steering rack to be the culprit. I'll have to stick my head under there on Wed. when we go back out. But I think you're right.
                      Assuming it is it, why hasn't anyone else but you and I had this problem? Is it correctable or worth worring about? Just wondering...

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                      • NautiqueJeff
                        A d m i n i s t r a t o r
                        • Mar 2002
                        • 16517
                        • Lake Norman

                        • Mooresville, NC

                        • 2025 SAN G23 PNE 1985 Sea Nautique 1980 Twin-Engine Fish Nautique

                        #12
                        Originally posted by sdaley View Post
                        Jason

                        I think you're on to it. My first thought was a stripped gear in the steering rack, but it steers just fine. I do suppose that there could be just enough play for the steering rack to be the culprit. I'll have to stick my head under there on Wed. when we go back out. But I think you're right.
                        Assuming it is it, why hasn't anyone else but you and I had this problem? Is it correctable or worth worring about? Just wondering...
                        Now that you mention it, I had that same noise in my 2003 if the rudder was in a certain position. I could feel mine in the steering wheel a little bit.
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                        • core-rider
                          1,000 Post Club Member
                          • Feb 2004
                          • 1348

                          • Huntsville, AL

                          • 2003 Black SANTE

                          #13
                          I have never thought of it as bad or damaging, just a kind of annoying noise. I know what it takes to make the noise happen on my boat and can make it stop just as quickly. I wouldn't worry about it. If you do notice excessive play in the steering then maybe get it looked at, but if everything seems okay, then just keep enjoying your boat.

                          There is the slightest bit of play in my steering, but if you added the little bit of clearance in the rack gearing, cable ends, and rudder linkage there is always going to be a bit of play. It's nothing excessive on my boat and I've not noticed it getting worse since the day I brought it home.
                          Jason
                          All black 2003 SANTE
                          -- Southern Fried --

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                          • Quinner
                            1,000 Post Club Member
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 2246

                            • Unknown

                            • Correct Crafts

                            #14
                            Sounds like it's from the steering rack, I get a noise like that if there are a lot of weeds stuck on the prop.

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                            • sdaley
                              • Mar 2010
                              • 14

                              • Loomis, CA / Tahoe

                              • 2005 210 Super Air

                              #15
                              Jason

                              You nailed it, that's what it is!
                              Guess I'll just live with it as long as it doesn't get worse or the steering starts to suffer.
                              Thanks to everyone for your input.

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