CDENsomnia
Jetboaters Captain
- Messages
- 427
- Reaction score
- 245
- Points
- 202
- Location
- Linwood, KS
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2019
- Boat Model
- 242X E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
Some of you may remember from the "other board" that I had to have the gaskets that are between the tower and fiberglass replaced last winter after only one season of use. They had been moving around because of a violent lateral shake and move out of place which then causes cracking from the tower laying on them. The dealer replaced them this last winter and had said only one other 2011 AR240 had this same problem that they had dealt with. Well, again due to the violent shaking the gaskets are again moving and cracking.
I think I am nearly done with this tower and the crazy amount of wiggle this has, let a lone these gaskets needing replaced every season. I am thinking of having the fiberglass filled in and put a new tower of my choice in its place. It just kills me that a 2 season boat has these issues to a point where I am actually considering spending the money to get rid of something I paid for when I bought the boat. Lets face it, Yamaha is not going to do anything about this issue other than constantly replace the gaskets. Frustrating...
On to the fun part, if I do decide to do this has anyone done something similar? I wondering how good the holes can look if a qualified individual does the work. I thought I had seen someone do this but maybe its on the "other board". I am leaning towards a monster tower because I had one on my SX230 that collapsed below the windshield and it was solid as a rock. Although I love the forward swept towers if I could find an aftermarket version of one.
I think I am nearly done with this tower and the crazy amount of wiggle this has, let a lone these gaskets needing replaced every season. I am thinking of having the fiberglass filled in and put a new tower of my choice in its place. It just kills me that a 2 season boat has these issues to a point where I am actually considering spending the money to get rid of something I paid for when I bought the boat. Lets face it, Yamaha is not going to do anything about this issue other than constantly replace the gaskets. Frustrating...
On to the fun part, if I do decide to do this has anyone done something similar? I wondering how good the holes can look if a qualified individual does the work. I thought I had seen someone do this but maybe its on the "other board". I am leaning towards a monster tower because I had one on my SX230 that collapsed below the windshield and it was solid as a rock. Although I love the forward swept towers if I could find an aftermarket version of one.