gt5pilot
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 154
- Reaction score
- 230
- Points
- 97
- Location
- Lakeway, TX 78734
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 23
We are picking up a "new to us" 2008 AR 230 this week, it was a one owner boat with us being the second.
I have built and raced cars for years and now I turn my OCDness to this boat...I have acquired the YDS ECU platform and have it installed on my laptop and I want to get the following:
Are there any other modifications that I should look at for the boat that improve steering? I have looked at all of the end links closely and they are in good shape but I bet that there have to have been improvements in this area over time. I have done a lot of jet ski riding and am familiar with "you need throttle to steer" but any suggestions for helping steering around docks and on/off trailer would be welcomed.
The trailer also does not have "guide posts" on the back of it to let you know that you are roughly centered on the trailer before actually getting the boat on the trailer...I find this odd.
thanks in advance for advice and help.
Cap'n Kirk
I have built and raced cars for years and now I turn my OCDness to this boat...I have acquired the YDS ECU platform and have it installed on my laptop and I want to get the following:
- Vacuum pump for oil
- Oil Filter/Oil for both engines
- Spark plugs for both engines
- Water hose interconnect so I can "dry run" the motors on the trailer
- rebuild kits for the surge brakes on the trailer
- Depth finder (it is dead)
Are there any other modifications that I should look at for the boat that improve steering? I have looked at all of the end links closely and they are in good shape but I bet that there have to have been improvements in this area over time. I have done a lot of jet ski riding and am familiar with "you need throttle to steer" but any suggestions for helping steering around docks and on/off trailer would be welcomed.
The trailer also does not have "guide posts" on the back of it to let you know that you are roughly centered on the trailer before actually getting the boat on the trailer...I find this odd.
thanks in advance for advice and help.
Cap'n Kirk