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  1. JetBoatPenguin

    Best foam rubber for floor fuel tank seal

    HI Jetboaters. I have a 2010 AR240. Need to update the rubber seal for a refresh on the fuel tank. What has everyone used and finds to be durable? Also, has anyone also put sound rubber on that tray floor as well to deaden the noise? Same question. What did you use? Thanks everyone. Enjoy the...
  2. jjmparsons

    Lowering the Engine Noise Level

    Recently the wife and I took a trip with the family to Ono Island Al, and while there had the pleasure of riding on the home owners center console with a Yamaha outboard on it. I was blown away by how quiet the motor was. I honestly thought there was a smaller trolling motor that was powering...
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