Britboater
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 1,121
- Reaction score
- 1,021
- Points
- 272
- Location
- Punta Gorda FL, Abersoch UK
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2016
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
After @Cobra Jet Steering LLC kindly included the A.K series in their winter sale, I purchased the kit for my new AR240.
I initially always wanted to fit this kit as the extra tie rod just looks so right, I'm on the fence as to whether Ali or composite is best for the fins. Jeff was very accommodating, easily contacted, delivery was on time and arrived well packaged.
To be honest, I was a little hesitant in posting my review as I had a few issues I wanted to clear up. Firstly, it was the S/S hardware supplied, I noticed the bolts were only A2 (304 or 18/8) quality, not A4, as I'd presumed, also the main bolt connecting the tie rods to the rudder was not a "shouldered" bolt, something I was very concerned about. Well, a big surprise to me, upon investigation the main bolts holding the jet pumps to the hull were only A2 S/S, in fact all hardware was only A2. Next, the rudder bolt I discovered, as fitted by Yamaha was not shouldered either!! My apologies to Jeff for doubting your product, but my concerns to Yamaha for fitting non-marine grade bolts and an ill fitting bolt to the rudder tie rod.
The kit includes easily read, clear instructions and the items are all identified with ease. Fitting only took 30 minutes, and that was me fitting from a toy boat floating behind the boat dock. I'd of liked a small tube of thread lock included with the kit. All items are metric (and there's me buying all imperial tools because I'm in the US ).
One note @Cobra Jet Steering LLC the small bolts holding the fins to the brackets needs to be a few mill longer as there not reaching the ny-lock nut.
A concern and warning to others fitting the kit, beware regarding the main rudder bolt, it seems Yamaha use non removal thread lock, or may be mine was cross threaded from the factory, I had a bitch of a job re-fitting the new bolt, and would not like to undo that bolt again. This is the factory bolt after removal.
Performance. I up-graded from a 190, IMO a single pump boat really needs fins, with my 240 and the rudder I was happy with slow speed manouvering, but with the canals and marinas I navigate I felt the cost, ease of fitment and look of the AK's a no-brainier.
Upon fitting I instantly notice a differance, you get an instant response now to your steering input, you can actually make the boat rock by turning the wheel left to right quickly. What I also noticed was how the fins compliment Yamahas TDE, if I push the buckets fully open in no-wake mode the steering response is instantly reduced. A big advantage with the fins is the ability to steer the boat while in "neutral".
Overall I'm extremely happy with my purchase and would recommend them to any owner of a post 2015 Yamaha owner, IMO three steering fins are more than enough for any boater, and as I've mentioned numerous times, it just looks so right, well done Jeff .
Note :- I have no connection to Cobra Jet Steering in any way and all my findings are from my own experience while fitting and using the Magnum A.K series steering kit.
I initially always wanted to fit this kit as the extra tie rod just looks so right, I'm on the fence as to whether Ali or composite is best for the fins. Jeff was very accommodating, easily contacted, delivery was on time and arrived well packaged.
To be honest, I was a little hesitant in posting my review as I had a few issues I wanted to clear up. Firstly, it was the S/S hardware supplied, I noticed the bolts were only A2 (304 or 18/8) quality, not A4, as I'd presumed, also the main bolt connecting the tie rods to the rudder was not a "shouldered" bolt, something I was very concerned about. Well, a big surprise to me, upon investigation the main bolts holding the jet pumps to the hull were only A2 S/S, in fact all hardware was only A2. Next, the rudder bolt I discovered, as fitted by Yamaha was not shouldered either!! My apologies to Jeff for doubting your product, but my concerns to Yamaha for fitting non-marine grade bolts and an ill fitting bolt to the rudder tie rod.
The kit includes easily read, clear instructions and the items are all identified with ease. Fitting only took 30 minutes, and that was me fitting from a toy boat floating behind the boat dock. I'd of liked a small tube of thread lock included with the kit. All items are metric (and there's me buying all imperial tools because I'm in the US ).
One note @Cobra Jet Steering LLC the small bolts holding the fins to the brackets needs to be a few mill longer as there not reaching the ny-lock nut.
A concern and warning to others fitting the kit, beware regarding the main rudder bolt, it seems Yamaha use non removal thread lock, or may be mine was cross threaded from the factory, I had a bitch of a job re-fitting the new bolt, and would not like to undo that bolt again. This is the factory bolt after removal.
Performance. I up-graded from a 190, IMO a single pump boat really needs fins, with my 240 and the rudder I was happy with slow speed manouvering, but with the canals and marinas I navigate I felt the cost, ease of fitment and look of the AK's a no-brainier.
Upon fitting I instantly notice a differance, you get an instant response now to your steering input, you can actually make the boat rock by turning the wheel left to right quickly. What I also noticed was how the fins compliment Yamahas TDE, if I push the buckets fully open in no-wake mode the steering response is instantly reduced. A big advantage with the fins is the ability to steer the boat while in "neutral".
Overall I'm extremely happy with my purchase and would recommend them to any owner of a post 2015 Yamaha owner, IMO three steering fins are more than enough for any boater, and as I've mentioned numerous times, it just looks so right, well done Jeff .
Note :- I have no connection to Cobra Jet Steering in any way and all my findings are from my own experience while fitting and using the Magnum A.K series steering kit.