CarolinaJet
Jet Boat Addict
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- Location
- North Carolina
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- Yamaha
- Year
- 2021
- Boat Model
- AR
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- 21
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Never seen that on a boat that didn’t hit something first. I may have a spare around here if you can’t otherwise find one or yamaha doesn’t cover as a warranted defective part. As I recall, that part is held in place by four nuts and bolts which were/are very difficult to access, especially the lower ones, in a 2017 240.
No thanks necessary. Here are pics of what I salvaged from a 2017 at 240. We thought about cutting through the glue holding the mount to the hull but after spending over an hour just removing, sometimes cutting the nuts and bolts we gave up and cut the hull where the mount and rudder are glued on. I don’t know what Yamaha uses but it is ultra strong, no nuts or bolts needed IMHO.thanks @Ronnie
I have seen a crack like that once before. 212s. He didn't hit anything. They were shallow just anchored a wave came through and rolled the boat up then down and the weight of the boat on the on the AK buried in the sand cracked it very close to that. No scuff marks or other damage to the AK I thought I took a picture, I will see if I can find it. He just got a new AK and repaired it himself.
Where you shallow and the weight of the boat was someone put on the AK? even if beached on sand? It is just cast.
I know this is a little late and understand it is already fixed. But to me, if it definitely wasn't hit, it kind of looks like a freeze break. Water got behind it and then froze. Basically pushing it away form the transom of the boat. Just something to think about.