Cambo
Jetboaters Captain
- Messages
- 1,444
- Reaction score
- 1,027
- Points
- 247
- Location
- Long Island
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2017
- Boat Model
- 242X E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
The tail light was out on my 2018 trailer so I was looking around and saw some connectors by the front of the trailer were the two frame sides meet to go to the tongue connection. They looked green and oxidized I tried to gently wiggle them apart they would not separate so I used a small pick tool to seperate them it worked on one side but the other fell apart In the picture the two pins just fell off . I searched around and could not find the same connector so I just made new connectors but did see that shorlander sells replacement lights with that connector. I grabbed the wires tucked into the frame, same rotted connector attached to the taillight you would think if they were supplying a galvanized trailer they would have one continuous run like the MFI trailers the lights on that thing lasted for 13 years. The front connectors get hit with a deluge of salt water thats sitting in the fame when the boat is pulled out of the water . These can be zip tied out of the way and some die electric grease applied for anyone that has a new boat . The rear connector just apply the grease it should last longer I hate when things are designed to fail
Zip tie this one up keep it high and dry

Rear light connector disintegrated

heat shrink crimp connectors used cut out the dissolved connector

Zip tie this one up keep it high and dry

Rear light connector disintegrated

heat shrink crimp connectors used cut out the dissolved connector
