twentiesforever
Jet Boat Junkie
- Messages
- 121
- Reaction score
- 59
- Points
- 147
- Location
- Burlington, VT
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2014
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 24
Hello Members,
Next week I take delivery of my new SX240 and it will go directly into my wet slip. This year though, the slip is only accessed from the transom as you back up to the bulkhead. There are pylons on either side of the boat to tie off your bow lines in addition to tying to the bulk head. In this situation, what transom protection can use to ensure it does hit and destroy the rear of the boat? Since the platform is so low to the water, I dont see regular fenders being used becuase they float and wouldnt stay put. Yes, ideally all the lines are positioned and tight enough so the transom doesnt touch but I can help to think wind and perhaps stretching of the lines are not going to happen. Thoughts?
Next week I take delivery of my new SX240 and it will go directly into my wet slip. This year though, the slip is only accessed from the transom as you back up to the bulkhead. There are pylons on either side of the boat to tie off your bow lines in addition to tying to the bulk head. In this situation, what transom protection can use to ensure it does hit and destroy the rear of the boat? Since the platform is so low to the water, I dont see regular fenders being used becuase they float and wouldnt stay put. Yes, ideally all the lines are positioned and tight enough so the transom doesnt touch but I can help to think wind and perhaps stretching of the lines are not going to happen. Thoughts?