Hi, no i don't believe there is a hull drain on the 88 650sx, i got one as well but my bilge pump just behind the fuel tank works just fine, you can buy then almost anywhere for about $50.
the last 2 digits on the hull number/code the hull number can be found on a plate above the exhaust exit on the back of the ski
Hull Stingrays was created in 1988.
A displacement hull always displaces an amount of water equal to the weight of the boat. A planing hull at a certain speed, will begin PLANING and rise partly out of the water, forced up by its v shaped hull, and only be displacing an amount of water equal to partial weight of the boat. A large ship, a tugboat, a barge, or a sailboat are displacement hulls. A speedboat or a jetski are planing hulls.
Brett Hull
Drain the transom then rinse the hull with water.
damage to the hull or drain plug(s) not in place or missing. Another cause for a jetski taking on water can be loose rubber hoses inside the hull. If a rubber hose that is connected to the exhaust is loose the hull can quickly fill up with water. If you notice your hull is filling up with water get to the shore and check all the hoses to make sure they are installed properly. This is usually the number one reason why a ski without hull damage takes on water. Especially if the engine has recently been installed after a rebuild. Even professional shops will occasionally leave hoses loose. I have helped numerous folks at the lake because they find their ski full of water before they even leave the boat ramp, serous damage can happen to the motor if the water is sucked into the reed cages and not taken care of properly.
Hi, can not find my plug on hull either, was told they have a bilge pump that pumps it all out.
They won't unless they have hull damage or someone sinks it...
Planning hull
flat bottom hull
The Hull cell is named after R.O. Hull probably a physician or an engineer
Peter Joshua Hull goes by PJ Hull, and Peter Joshua Hull.