tdonoughue
Jetboaters Admiral
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- Location
- The Woodlands, TX 77381
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2012
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
I would suggest you consider two factors, then, as to Connext failures: 1) how likely is the failure and 2) how consequential.
As is properly pointed out, no one comes on here to 'complain' that their Connext is working perfectly. So whatever information you have to guess at the first point is just anecdotal and may mean something or nothing. That said, I think I have 'heard' of more people with Connext issues than I have with timing chain or oil cooler bolt issues. No proof there, just an observation, but you may take it with a grain of salt.
However, the data on the second point is pretty solid: if your Connext fails, it seems to me to be pretty consequential. Lots of things are tied in and run from that system, including safety-critical ones (like nav lights).
One factor I took to consider in buying my AR240 was that the 2nd engine would be a 'backup' to the other one--basically I had redundancy. Connext seems to me to be a single point of failure with no redundancy and some fairly important systems at issue.
As is properly pointed out, no one comes on here to 'complain' that their Connext is working perfectly. So whatever information you have to guess at the first point is just anecdotal and may mean something or nothing. That said, I think I have 'heard' of more people with Connext issues than I have with timing chain or oil cooler bolt issues. No proof there, just an observation, but you may take it with a grain of salt.
However, the data on the second point is pretty solid: if your Connext fails, it seems to me to be pretty consequential. Lots of things are tied in and run from that system, including safety-critical ones (like nav lights).
One factor I took to consider in buying my AR240 was that the 2nd engine would be a 'backup' to the other one--basically I had redundancy. Connext seems to me to be a single point of failure with no redundancy and some fairly important systems at issue.