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2005 sx230

  1. A

    05 SX230 - low oil, cranking no start, fluctuating rpms

    I purchased an 05 sx230 from a local dealer with the port mr1 engine being fully rebuilt. Comes with 1yr warranty. I broke it in and it ran great for a while. I then started getting low oil pressure light a few times. I would add a bit of oil every time and have now added almost a quart in the...
  2. Joe c

    Boat Stuff 2005 230 accessories

    I have a few items for an 2005 230 they are as follows 1) snap in factory carpets in good condition 2) front bow filler cushion good condition white 3) table and poles factory 4) cockpit filler cushion with supports never used Located in Maryland for quickest response please email me at...
  3. atompa

    LED Courtesy Light replacement

    good morning everyone and HAPPY SPRING!!! I'm looking to swap out my factory courtesy light bulbs (1044-99) for and LED equivalent. I've seen it discussed many times on this forum but can't find a part number, any ideas? Going with blue. Thanks!
  4. atompa

    Removing table pedestal hole

    Anyone out there have experience with removing the table pedestal hole from the cockpit? Manual diagram shows nut and washer on the back, reaching in through the fuel tank hatch is a bit tight and doubt I can make it work. I'd like to use the existing hole to repair a soft spot nearby...
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