MilesPrower
Jetboaters Lieutenant
- Messages
- 253
- Reaction score
- 287
- Points
- 157
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2021
- Boat Model
- FSH Sport
- Boat Length
- 25
I’m planning to put a vhf in the upper recess. It looks pretty straightforward. The only potential challenge might be fishing the wires down. But the anchor light wires are up there already, so there’s definitely a path. I was hoping to have it in this year but our season is almost up, so I’ll wait till next year.
Once you remove that plate and also one of the rear speakers in the T-top, you can see how the wires work. The only T-top tubes that mate with the deck with pass-through holes drilled into the deck are the rear ones. The port rear tube is stuffed with 360 light and speaker cables, all wrapped in wire-loom tubing. You can't fit anything else into that tube. The starboard rear tube is empty, but to get to it is a PITA. You have to remove the Starboard trim below the helm, exposing the gas tank, and then detach the bucket servos (I have a Sport E) from the frame. In addition to all that, the holes that are drilled through the deck are tiny -- less than an inch in diameter. I spent about 4 hours pulling a tightly wrapped loom of Ethernet/Radar, NMEA, and power cables through that tube. In the process, I cut my fingers on a bunch of sharp things that I couldn't see. I couldn't wear protective gloves, because so much of the effort had to be done by feel.
Also, I discovered that my T-top was not fully attached to the below-deck fittings. Some of the big bolts for the fittings weren't threaded in!!!! I had to pull the bolts, clean up the stripped threads at the ends of the bolts, then use a wire brush to clean out the threaded holes in the fittings. I applied Tef-Gel to the bolts to get them to actually thread properly into the fittings.
Moreover, the screws holding the servo unit were stripped. I literally picked up the unit by hand and slid it aside, the first time I looked at it.
It blows me away that the factory effed up so badly. And sheesh, they can't even bother to grease the fasteners with anti-seize!!!!
I seriously think my boat would have come apart if I had taken it offshore in any waves before discovering all these problems -- and many more. It was definitely not seaworthy leaving the factory.
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