Jmulvihill
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I am currently in the market for a Yamaha boat, with the particular one I am interested in having twin 1.8s and no AK. This particular one also has no steering enhancements, so if I do get it, the Cobra Super Ultimate with Mega Fangs steering may be one of the first things I add. I really don't care to get in to the JBP vs Cobra systems. I am sure both are great, but for me, the differences that the Cobra system offers seem to align with how I will be using the boat.
I just have a couple of questions.
1) I saw the thread where Jeff painted some fins/fangs with Rustoleum for a gent who helped him out on some measurements, and in the same thread another gent who had powder coated his Cobra items. With regard to longevity, I would assume that the powder coating would generally hold up better but wanted to see if that is really the case. I believe that the powder coating in the thread was textured, and I would probably lean towards smooth, but would like to know if there are people who have done one and wished they had done the opposite & how each has held up over time. Textured seems like over time it could cause more micro-cavitation on the edges and potentially cause faster breakdown and pitting of the powder coating, but it my be a total non-issue in this application. Any words of experience would be welcomed in this area.
2) I keep seeing threads where one of the big negative differences people seem to highlight on the JBP vs Cobra systems are that the fins on the Cobra system are always down/engaged. But that seems to fly contrary to what Jeff outlines in many posts that I have read, in that the Cobras can be adjusted to many different deployment speeds, so anywhere from always "on" to flipping up at varying speeds based on the hole on the fin that is used. I just want to get verification that I heard Jeff correctly, as it seems that the Cobras offer even more flexibility based on what each boater wants/needs. From what I saw, it really does not look like changing that mounting to a new hole would be very hard such that if I want it to flip up with my usual boating, but if I were to plan a skiing outing I could change it to stay down all the time and then move it back when we were done. If I have misunderstood the Cobra threads and videos and they are really always on, please advise.
Thanks all! I am finding great info on this forum! Fingers crossed that the boat I am looking at doesn't get sold, holds up under inspection/trial this weekend and the deal goes through smoothly. Have a great weekend all!!
I just have a couple of questions.
1) I saw the thread where Jeff painted some fins/fangs with Rustoleum for a gent who helped him out on some measurements, and in the same thread another gent who had powder coated his Cobra items. With regard to longevity, I would assume that the powder coating would generally hold up better but wanted to see if that is really the case. I believe that the powder coating in the thread was textured, and I would probably lean towards smooth, but would like to know if there are people who have done one and wished they had done the opposite & how each has held up over time. Textured seems like over time it could cause more micro-cavitation on the edges and potentially cause faster breakdown and pitting of the powder coating, but it my be a total non-issue in this application. Any words of experience would be welcomed in this area.
2) I keep seeing threads where one of the big negative differences people seem to highlight on the JBP vs Cobra systems are that the fins on the Cobra system are always down/engaged. But that seems to fly contrary to what Jeff outlines in many posts that I have read, in that the Cobras can be adjusted to many different deployment speeds, so anywhere from always "on" to flipping up at varying speeds based on the hole on the fin that is used. I just want to get verification that I heard Jeff correctly, as it seems that the Cobras offer even more flexibility based on what each boater wants/needs. From what I saw, it really does not look like changing that mounting to a new hole would be very hard such that if I want it to flip up with my usual boating, but if I were to plan a skiing outing I could change it to stay down all the time and then move it back when we were done. If I have misunderstood the Cobra threads and videos and they are really always on, please advise.
Thanks all! I am finding great info on this forum! Fingers crossed that the boat I am looking at doesn't get sold, holds up under inspection/trial this weekend and the deal goes through smoothly. Have a great weekend all!!