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reverse gate

  1. Josse L

    Reverse Directional Assist Jet Nozzle (RDAJN) For Yamaha Jet Boats 1995 to 2022

    A provisional patent application was filed, for the improvement of the Yamaha jet boat Reverse Gate. The prototype is already installed on a twin-engine 2010 242LS Yamaha jet boat with a great improvement in the reverse steering control. The part is very easy to install and will be manufactured...
  2. Steve212x

    Cleaning reverse gate and nozzles

    Hey Guys I am sure this has been asked a lot on this forum, but I am not able to find any definitive answers unfortunately. . I would like to find out what the best way is to clean these off real good. I know I don't want to use anything abrasive, but vinegar and some elbow grease seems to...
  3. sanes8705

    New owner-Stuck in reverse

    Hello all. New to jet boats (and boats in general). Recently purchased a 2008 Sea-Doo 180 Challenger and took it out for the first time this past weekend. The boat ran great (outside of the bilge pump going out and almost sinking 😅), but upon trailering the boat got stuck in reverse and would...
  4. paradox782

    Reverse Gate Emergency Repair - Trip Saver

    Recently, I replaced a reverse cable on my starboard drive. I went a local sandbar without a problem. The boat was never beached or struck bottom. As it was getting dark, I pulled anchor and tried to get underway. I found I could not turn to port an d that I had a strange rooster tail coming...
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