captain.nomad
Active Member
- Messages
- 2
- Reaction score
- 1
- Points
- 40
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2018
- Boat Model
- 242X E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
Hello all,
My name is Luis and I bought a new Yamaha 242X last year (2018) and brought it to Europe where I live. Since the day I received the boat from the importer company the sound system worked erratically. That means that the sound might go off after some minutes working well and then come back again and continue working perfectly fine. Hoping that something was loose I tried to identify over time some patterns of when it would go silent and when it resumes the music. I could not find any pattern at all: some times the boat was without moving at all, sometimes it was moving, sometimes the engines was on, sometimes off, sometimes it took several songs, sometimes in the middle of the first one. The behavior was totally random and my analysis did not help at all to get an idea what to check.
The importer dismissed the problem as something loose and suggested checking the cable connections (the importer is in the Netherlands while I am in Croatia, which is quite far). I have tried myself checking all the connections, then hired an electrician company at the marina where the boat is staying and they have no clue what is going on. To make a long story short, time passed ant the problem persisted after me and friends trying to guess what is going on.
In the last week things went worse, since now the sound would not start anymore. We already checked all fuses, and that the amplifiers have electrical current. At the boat screen I can see that the song is playing but no sound. I already tried with different phones, with a direct aux cable, but that does not seems to be the problem. No radio station is heard either, nothing.
According to Yamaha warranty, it is only valid on the US so no luck for me there. I have not researched yet wet sound, if they have warranty, support or any way to help their customers. The importer company just recommended to take the boat to a car sound system installer to get it checked there, but I am far from any of those, and I am not sure that is a good path.
Any ideas, tips or suggestions from this community are welcome.
Thanks!
Luis
My name is Luis and I bought a new Yamaha 242X last year (2018) and brought it to Europe where I live. Since the day I received the boat from the importer company the sound system worked erratically. That means that the sound might go off after some minutes working well and then come back again and continue working perfectly fine. Hoping that something was loose I tried to identify over time some patterns of when it would go silent and when it resumes the music. I could not find any pattern at all: some times the boat was without moving at all, sometimes it was moving, sometimes the engines was on, sometimes off, sometimes it took several songs, sometimes in the middle of the first one. The behavior was totally random and my analysis did not help at all to get an idea what to check.
The importer dismissed the problem as something loose and suggested checking the cable connections (the importer is in the Netherlands while I am in Croatia, which is quite far). I have tried myself checking all the connections, then hired an electrician company at the marina where the boat is staying and they have no clue what is going on. To make a long story short, time passed ant the problem persisted after me and friends trying to guess what is going on.
In the last week things went worse, since now the sound would not start anymore. We already checked all fuses, and that the amplifiers have electrical current. At the boat screen I can see that the song is playing but no sound. I already tried with different phones, with a direct aux cable, but that does not seems to be the problem. No radio station is heard either, nothing.
According to Yamaha warranty, it is only valid on the US so no luck for me there. I have not researched yet wet sound, if they have warranty, support or any way to help their customers. The importer company just recommended to take the boat to a car sound system installer to get it checked there, but I am far from any of those, and I am not sure that is a good path.
Any ideas, tips or suggestions from this community are welcome.
Thanks!
Luis