Geoff Cooper
Jetboaters Admiral
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- Location
- Thailand
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2006
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 23
I recently posted a tip on refurbishing the swim platform radio remote so here's another job you can do while you have the rear tray out, I get rust stains on the gel coat from the grab handle on the swim platform and as the rear tray was removed i thought i would stop that so here's what i did, It's a simple procedure and I've used it on a few places around the boat.
Ok you have the rear tray unscrewed and supported. Unscrew the nuts at the back of the grab handle.
This is what I'm talking about
Remove the grab Handle
If you go down to your local tire fitters they will give you a damaged innertube.
Cut back and polish the stained gel coat and clean the metal grab rail.
Push the sharp end of the scissors through the rubber in a cross shape so the threaded rod goes through, Neatly trim around the rubber and make some gaskets.
Refit the grab rail don't over tighten just pinch it up and gently trim around the new rubber gasket with a sharp blade.
Job done and looks a lot better, Don't forget to put new silicon around the tubes and connect the water outlet pipe before replacing the rear tray.
I have used this method on several places around the Boat, I made a new boarding ladder grab handle as you can see in the photo like so many mine broke and i used it on that and that was successful also, It's cheap and cheerful and while you have the rear tray out it's only 15 minutes work, I don't like metal bolted straight onto gel coat i think your asking for trouble not just for rust stains but any stress and something has to give and you end up with small cracks in the gel coat and this will also help to prevent that happening, Don't forget just take your time and think about what your doing, If I've forgot anything give me a shout and i will try to help, Were all in the same Boat so to speak.
Ok you have the rear tray unscrewed and supported. Unscrew the nuts at the back of the grab handle.
This is what I'm talking about
Remove the grab Handle
If you go down to your local tire fitters they will give you a damaged innertube.
Cut back and polish the stained gel coat and clean the metal grab rail.
Push the sharp end of the scissors through the rubber in a cross shape so the threaded rod goes through, Neatly trim around the rubber and make some gaskets.
Refit the grab rail don't over tighten just pinch it up and gently trim around the new rubber gasket with a sharp blade.
Job done and looks a lot better, Don't forget to put new silicon around the tubes and connect the water outlet pipe before replacing the rear tray.
I have used this method on several places around the Boat, I made a new boarding ladder grab handle as you can see in the photo like so many mine broke and i used it on that and that was successful also, It's cheap and cheerful and while you have the rear tray out it's only 15 minutes work, I don't like metal bolted straight onto gel coat i think your asking for trouble not just for rust stains but any stress and something has to give and you end up with small cracks in the gel coat and this will also help to prevent that happening, Don't forget just take your time and think about what your doing, If I've forgot anything give me a shout and i will try to help, Were all in the same Boat so to speak.
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