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2015 Yamaha SX190

Garner1983

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2015
Boat Model
SX
Boat Length
19
You the left of the jet drive there is a rubber grommet with a star cut in it. It appear there is a gasket on mine that is trying to blow out. Is this serious or an easy fix? Do I need to fix it now or at my leisure? New to jet boats and not too sure thanks in advance.20200618_173515.jpg
 
PN#19 ~16 BUCKS.
Held on with a couple of screws.

It acts like a baffle as water from exhaust is pushed out
 

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Nothing to worry about. It's just excess caulking material that got squeezed out when the screws were tightened during assembly. Had the same thing on mine.
 
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