aoshaosh
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- Boat Make
- SeaDoo
- Year
- 2010
- Boat Model
- Challenger
- Boat Length
- 21
Looking for some help with my 210 Challenger. I am prepping to install a ski pylon kit on my 2010 210SE Challenger, and I noticed a difference in my boat.
My boat does not have the kit installed yet and the current post insert in the stern does not require much anchoring to the hull of the boat. Inside the engine compartment under the install point for the kit there is an anchor point for the the install kit (fabricated metal). I am including a pic of the anchor point in my boat, which does not have the post kit installed. I am also including another pic of the another boat I looked at , which has the kit installed..........I have circled in red 4 bolts that look to be providing more structural support. I do not have those on my boat.
For those of you that have the install kit installed, can you please let me know if your boat has the additional bolts and if so are you able to see how it is anchored on the other side of that wall. If possible and you have a chance could you send a photo or advise, the next time you happen to be in your boat.
My boat does not have the kit installed yet and the current post insert in the stern does not require much anchoring to the hull of the boat. Inside the engine compartment under the install point for the kit there is an anchor point for the the install kit (fabricated metal). I am including a pic of the anchor point in my boat, which does not have the post kit installed. I am also including another pic of the another boat I looked at , which has the kit installed..........I have circled in red 4 bolts that look to be providing more structural support. I do not have those on my boat.
For those of you that have the install kit installed, can you please let me know if your boat has the additional bolts and if so are you able to see how it is anchored on the other side of that wall. If possible and you have a chance could you send a photo or advise, the next time you happen to be in your boat.