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Thanks for the quick feedback, Abe!In your pic, the piece with the big head on top goes on the bimini when folded. The straight bars go on the legs.
Sure. Just keep them in the boat for emergencies.Thanks for the quick feedback, Abe!
Great info...thanks.Sure. Just keep them in the boat for emergencies.
They take some trial and error to get them to fit right, the first time. I ended up needing them this year when I stored it away for the winter.
Also, just a heads up... keep an eye on that knob/bolt that secures the bimini in place. Keep it tight and consider a secondary method to secure the bimini frame. I had that knob come loose while towing and ended up with a fair bit of damage. Others (at least 1 fell out and a couple just loosened) have reported a similar issue, but luckily did not have any damage.
I will either secure mine this year with a light weight locktite (I will have to undo it next winter), or some form of Ratchet strap or extra heavy zip tie.
Also, get in the habit of checking the tower pins to make sure they are in the locked position. I’ve never had any trouble with mine, but others have reported that they get loose over time and turn to the unlock position easily.
Most of all, enjoy it!! It looks great!
Correct. When you fold the tower, you have to undo the bimini frame knob so the frame can rotate back as the tower comes down. There’s an adapter bracket about 1’ long that will then secure the bimini frame in place. I also have ‘19 242x. I’ll look around and see if I can find a pic. You can sort of see it above. It’s got a little base on an angle on both ends.So there should 3 pieces? is the 242X-E different? Mine didn’t come with any so when I contacted the dealer after delivery, he sent me two bars? Was I supposed to get three? Anyone got a clearer picture of the tower brackets for a 242X-E?
Thanks @BigAbe75 !Found it.... not a very good pic, but here's the official part. Looks like you better call the dealer... that thing's $80.
2019 Yamaha 242X E-SERIES (SAT1800EU) Wakeboard Tower | Yamaha Sports Plaza
Shop online for OEM Wakeboard Tower parts that fit your 2019 Yamaha 242X E-SERIES (SAT1800EU), search all our OEM Parts or call at (503) 669-2000www.yamahasportsplaza.com
Part #30, plus a bolt and a couple washers.
It's in the lower right of the pic.
Sure. Just keep them in the boat for emergencies.
They take some trial and error to get them to fit right, the first time. I ended up needing them this year when I stored it away for the winter.
Also, just a heads up... keep an eye on that knob/bolt that secures the bimini in place. Keep it tight and consider a secondary method to secure the bimini frame. I had that knob come loose while towing and ended up with a fair bit of damage. Others (at least 1 fell out and a couple just loosened) have reported a similar issue, but luckily did not have any damage.
I will either secure mine this year with a light weight locktite (I will have to undo it next winter), or some form of Ratchet strap or extra heavy zip tie.
Also, get in the habit of checking the tower pins to make sure they are in the locked position. I’ve never had any trouble with mine, but others have reported that they get loose over time and turn to the unlock position easily.
Most of all, enjoy it!! It looks great!
Looks like it comes in different colors too.... I want it to stick good for the season, but come off when I want it to. Which do you suggest? Blue says it’s removable?Consider a product called Vibra-Tite for those threads that like to back out. Applies like nail polish to the threads, and then purposely "gums up" to prevent vibrations from backing out an otherwise tight connections.
I used the red stuff for a screw that only had to be inserted/removed about 4 times. It was for an ISS Payload safety latch, and we had to do a number of qualifications for it. Got about 6-7 insertions before it no longer held and had to reapplied. There was a distinct "feel" to the threads when it's holding power went away. Reapplication took 10min or so if I remember right.Looks like it comes in different colors too.... I want it to stick good for the season, but come off when I want it to. Which do you suggest? Blue says it’s removable?
Ok. That makes sense. Just to clarify... once the boat is out for the season, I won’t be undoing it, until the end of the season. I only fold the tower for winter storage. So, after 5 months, I still need to be able to undo it.I used the red stuff for a screw that only had to be inserted/removed about 4 times. It was for an ISS Payload safety latch, and we had to do a number of qualifications for it. Got about 6-7 insertions before it no longer held and had to reapplied. There was a distinct "feel" to the threads when it's holding power went away. Reapplication took 10min or so if I remember right.
Looks like you have 2 bars on the front. Is that right? I suspect that changed in ‘18, when the tower changed.My 242x came with 4 support bars. You can see them in the photos on page 2 of my boats thread: