jhawker21
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2016
- Boat Model
- Limited S
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Hello, I'm new to the forum and new to Yamaha boats and have a couple of questions for you all. First off, I absolutely love the boat. It's a ton of fun to drive, love the quality and upscale trim and the seats in the back are so nice when coving out.
Anyway, I purchased a 2016 242 Limited S, picture attached, from a dealer down by Table Rock Lake. When looking at the boat online prior to purchase I was convinced it was an E-Series boat due to the upgraded tower. Upon seeing it in person, I noticed it did not have the push button start/stop, electronic throttles or second gen Connext but it does have the E-Series tower and solar panel charging system. The exact model is "SAT1800C-R" which is a non-E Series boat. The dealer was able to call the previous owner and indicated it was purchased new this way and had no idea what I was talking about. Has anyone run across a boat built in this manner? I figured this was an upgraded tower installed after the sale but he said it came that way new. I'm just curious since I've not run across another one like this.
Second question, apologies in advance, since I've seen this discussed a lot in other threads. Should the solar panel charging wires be wired directly to the "engine start" battery or the "house" battery? Since this is, IMO, not a factory standard boat I'd like to know how it should be wired. It's currently wired to the "start" battery and it seems it to make more sense to have it wired to the "house" battery since that is what is powering the electronics/stereo when in float mode.
Finally, I'd like to know the best way to get from both engines running/blower running to float mode without killing the stereo. If I turn off the blower first then kill the engines it turns off completely and have to push the System Ctl button to get it into float mode and if I turn both engines off first then kill the blower it does the same thing. I'd like to avoid having to kill the whole system and then reboot it into float mode.
Thanks in advance!
Eric
Kansas City, MO
Anyway, I purchased a 2016 242 Limited S, picture attached, from a dealer down by Table Rock Lake. When looking at the boat online prior to purchase I was convinced it was an E-Series boat due to the upgraded tower. Upon seeing it in person, I noticed it did not have the push button start/stop, electronic throttles or second gen Connext but it does have the E-Series tower and solar panel charging system. The exact model is "SAT1800C-R" which is a non-E Series boat. The dealer was able to call the previous owner and indicated it was purchased new this way and had no idea what I was talking about. Has anyone run across a boat built in this manner? I figured this was an upgraded tower installed after the sale but he said it came that way new. I'm just curious since I've not run across another one like this.
Second question, apologies in advance, since I've seen this discussed a lot in other threads. Should the solar panel charging wires be wired directly to the "engine start" battery or the "house" battery? Since this is, IMO, not a factory standard boat I'd like to know how it should be wired. It's currently wired to the "start" battery and it seems it to make more sense to have it wired to the "house" battery since that is what is powering the electronics/stereo when in float mode.
Finally, I'd like to know the best way to get from both engines running/blower running to float mode without killing the stereo. If I turn off the blower first then kill the engines it turns off completely and have to push the System Ctl button to get it into float mode and if I turn both engines off first then kill the blower it does the same thing. I'd like to avoid having to kill the whole system and then reboot it into float mode.
Thanks in advance!
Eric
Kansas City, MO