Peter simon
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 142
- Reaction score
- 90
- Points
- 107
- Location
- Charlotte, NC
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2019
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 19
I brought my boat in for the 10 hour service last week. Since it was 40 degrees out the service manager was not busy so I thought I would pick his brain about some things before my our trip next week to the florida keys which involves a 14 hour+ tow. Just thought i would share some things he told me and see how you all feel about it...
He told me when trailering i need the bow to be completely tight on the roller, even though this pulls the bow about an inch down. He said the 1 inch is not flexing the hull.
He advised me to trailer the boat without the cover on as he said the cover and/or boat could get damaged.
He advised stopping every 6-7 hours and checking the bearings as new trailers tend to eat more grease.
He advised that although I would be using the boat in salt water, it was not urgent that i flushed the motor daily unless i have the time and hose. He said he would just use the boat for the week, rinse the boat off and then run it in the freshwater lake as soon as i get home to give it a good flush.
What do you think?
He told me when trailering i need the bow to be completely tight on the roller, even though this pulls the bow about an inch down. He said the 1 inch is not flexing the hull.
He advised me to trailer the boat without the cover on as he said the cover and/or boat could get damaged.
He advised stopping every 6-7 hours and checking the bearings as new trailers tend to eat more grease.
He advised that although I would be using the boat in salt water, it was not urgent that i flushed the motor daily unless i have the time and hose. He said he would just use the boat for the week, rinse the boat off and then run it in the freshwater lake as soon as i get home to give it a good flush.
What do you think?