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2005 yamaha ar230

  1. 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...
  2. Nate Fallow

    Has anyone seen this before? AR230 - 2005

    The guy selling me the boat said that it was a manufacturer's defect but I kinda doubt that.....He said that it just seemed too tight in there and it busted through but again that seems unlikely...any help would be awesome! Thanks! ( See attached pic)
  3. J

    2005 Yamaha Ar230 needs both keys in the ignition to start

    I bought my boat in 2011 from the original owner at that time he explained to me that you put both keys in the ignition and start one motor at a time.never had a problem with the boat until this year my starboard motor was acting up so I brought to the dealer.i get a call couple days later and...
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