tdonoughue
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 4,944
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- 4,088
- Points
- 417
- Location
- The Woodlands, TX 77381
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2012
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
Went up yesterday to check on the boat and perform some minor maintenance, including inspecting the brakes on the trailer and bleeding them. While there, I discovered that my backup light pin on the connector is almost come off--hanging by a thread. Worse, I also found that someone stepped on the wire right behind the connector, biting through the insulation and probably through most of the wire at least.
Needless to say, it will need to all be replaced.
The trailer has the 5-pin flat connector (stock). That works well with the tractors they use to valet the boat. But my tow vehicle has a 7-blade circular connector. Usually I use a little pigtail converter to hook the boat to the vehicle.
Question: Now that I am rewiring the connector, is there an option (other than self-constructing a Y) for a connector that provides both a 5-pin flat and a 7-blade circular on the trailer side? Failing that, I will probably just replace the 5-pin and keep doing as I have been...
TIA,
Needless to say, it will need to all be replaced.
The trailer has the 5-pin flat connector (stock). That works well with the tractors they use to valet the boat. But my tow vehicle has a 7-blade circular connector. Usually I use a little pigtail converter to hook the boat to the vehicle.
Question: Now that I am rewiring the connector, is there an option (other than self-constructing a Y) for a connector that provides both a 5-pin flat and a 7-blade circular on the trailer side? Failing that, I will probably just replace the 5-pin and keep doing as I have been...
TIA,