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Towing GTS187

Billy Stange

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Boat Make
Glastron
Year
2014
Boat Model
GTS
Boat Length
19
I am trying to figure out how to close water to exhaust manifold when towing my boat. I am new to jet oats and thankfully caught a seadoo video with warning. Any pics or info gratefully appreciated
 
@ScarabMike ... Any advice?

@Billy Stange ... :Welcome: I am not very familiar with the SeaDoo/BRP jet drive, plenty of others here are, so you will get great advice soon
 
Thank you sorry I was not specific it is a 2014 Glastron GTS 187 with 250 hp supercharged Rotax motor
 
if you haven't done it already, next time i get in the boat, ill take a look around for the line to pinch off and grab a picture also.
 
if you haven't done it already, next time i get in the boat, ill take a look around for the line to pinch off and grab a picture also.
Would appreciate that the dealership has not been overly accommodating
 
In your engine owners manual there are pics of all 3 engines showing where to place the hose pinchers for towing purposes. The 250 requires 2 hose pinchers. These are required if towing over 5mph
 
Screenshot_20160726-170333.png here's a pic of where to place the hose pitchers.
 
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