maviles392
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2017
- Boat Model
- Limited
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- 21
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Fair but the clam shell on the Yamaha is pointing straight down.Maybe the guy worked at Scarab. Here’s a pic of the front of a fairly new Scarab jet boat with that same clam shell covering the anchor locker drain I’m guessing.
Its like a ramp inviting the water into the anchor locker.That won't fix the problem, it may actually make it worse. Will depend on the flow, but I suspect that will actually drive MORE water into the drain! I've learned that when you ask a dealer to do something.....you have to be VERY specific about what you want done and to what level of quality.
Exactly what I did. Looks awesome.I put a stainless steel through hull on mine. The factory drain wasn’t flush against the hull, and was drilled at the wrong angle for the new one to seat properly. I slightly egg shaped just the inside edge of the hole inside the anchor locker, and it fit flush against the outside without changing the diameter at all. View attachment 156503
That certainly looks a lot better than the clamshell thing that was shoddily installed on the OP’s boat but, in my humble opinion, a drain hole should never have been designed into the almost the very front of the bow. Somebody at Yamaha got lazy.
Yes! That’s what Yamaha should have done. ??The smart thing to do would be to run a hose down and drain it into the bilge and just glass the hole up and be done with it, polish it and you would never know it was there. Everything else goes back there anyhow.
Yes its a 10min fix and $15 in parts to do it right. ANY hole to the exterior of a boat should be a proper STAINLESS thru hull fitting
Wicked I'm sorry you have such bad experiences. I'm sure seeing all this other stuff gets you all revved back up.im at a loss for words seeing this. I think these dealers are glorified hubs for delivery of yamahas merchandise. Their service depts are a joke, all they are really good at is winterizing waverunners.