- Messages
- 5,430
- Reaction score
- 5,079
- Points
- 457
- Location
- Rosebud, Mo
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2017
- Boat Model
- 242X E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
So this weekend we had our perfect pass installs on @sstegh and our boat. Everything went smooth until it got to the point on Sstegh boat when we had to find power. Minor issue but that is for the perfect pass install thread. Mine went on with little issues. So we get to the point where we are going to test. Let me just say alot of character building was happening here. We are headed to the river and a storm cell is over us. Looks like we might miss it but it was still looming. Get to the ramp with both boats and I get mine ready to splash. While getting it ready the rain starts. Have trouble starting the port engine so I had to adjust the throttle cable a bit. Get the motors started and I make a judgement call to put in the water anyway. I was anxious to see perfect pass work so off we went. @mattschepker got in the boat with me as company and off we went. I have a few adjustments I need to do but not to bad for the first time out. Go back to the trailer to put on and since we are in a river I hit the trailer a little off, So I get ready to align and power on and @007 tells me to back off as I knocked off one of my bunk boards! ( original bunk boards ) So I nose up to the ramp to drop off tools so @Boat Crazy 007, and @jcyamahariders wife can fix the bunk board so I can atleast get the boat on the trailer. Keep in mind it is raining and lightning the whole while we are doing this. Meanwhile out on the water I am doing things like checking oil, adjusting throttle linkages, and listening to some tunes, I notice the trailer is back in the water so I fire up the motors and yep something in the impeller. Get that out and off to the ramp to load the boat. Get it on the trailer and out of the water with no more issues. Time for Scott to test......nope. He is smarter then myself. All in all a successful test but plenty of stuff to laugh at. Never a dull moment with our group of friends. Also thanks to @sx210owner and wife for stopping by.