Ando
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 103
- Reaction score
- 80
- Points
- 57
- Location
- Los Angeles
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 23
Hi Guys,
Was out with the family yesterday. All was good until we saw a rider on a jet boat waiving at us. I approach them to find out their jet ski turns on, but is not rideable.
I had to tow the jet ski back.
The obvious thing happened!! Sucked in the tow rope. Returned back to the dock with one engine. The advantage of twin engines![Smile :) :)](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png)
Backed up my trailer in the water and I see the bunk board started floating the water. It came out completely from the trailer mounts. Dived in the water to retrieve it. 2 screws were lost in the process. Ended up using one bolt on each bracket and moved the board up a little as old holes were stripped out.
Finally put the boat on the trailer and to my surprise, the drain hole has been pulled out open and screws stripped.
I use a longer fitting that is a T on the end which makes it easy to plug with hand without the need of a tool.
My best guess is when the tow rope got sucked in, it probably grabbed the plug and pulled it out. Can't imagine how else that would happen.
I need help repairing the drain. Should I just use 3m 5200 to fill the old holes and just drill new once and rotate the fitting?
As for the boards just replace them with these or are there upgrades/better once out there.
C.E. Smith Boat Trailer Carpeted Bunk Boards : Cabela's
Was out with the family yesterday. All was good until we saw a rider on a jet boat waiving at us. I approach them to find out their jet ski turns on, but is not rideable.
I had to tow the jet ski back.
The obvious thing happened!! Sucked in the tow rope. Returned back to the dock with one engine. The advantage of twin engines
![Smile :) :)](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png)
Backed up my trailer in the water and I see the bunk board started floating the water. It came out completely from the trailer mounts. Dived in the water to retrieve it. 2 screws were lost in the process. Ended up using one bolt on each bracket and moved the board up a little as old holes were stripped out.
Finally put the boat on the trailer and to my surprise, the drain hole has been pulled out open and screws stripped.
I use a longer fitting that is a T on the end which makes it easy to plug with hand without the need of a tool.
My best guess is when the tow rope got sucked in, it probably grabbed the plug and pulled it out. Can't imagine how else that would happen.
I need help repairing the drain. Should I just use 3m 5200 to fill the old holes and just drill new once and rotate the fitting?
As for the boards just replace them with these or are there upgrades/better once out there.
C.E. Smith Boat Trailer Carpeted Bunk Boards : Cabela's
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