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Clean out plug won’t go in

Huh....the 3rd paragraph of my review of the new plugs is rearing its ugly head:

https://jetboaters.net/threads/ther...-the-2017-line-up-and-one-other-change.11027/

"My only concern with this new design is what happens if you don't keep your plugs clean? I asked Yamaha about this and they said they tested it and that it is designed to be easy to twist out. I'm not convinced, and can forsee a plug twisting device in someone's future! LOL Something like a water shut off valve big T handle. Their comment...lube them and keep them clean and remove them between outings and you'll be fine."​
Very prophetic, @Julian !
I must say I have had my reservations also... Could get the thing back in at a boat show, felt embarrassed - but then the dealer could set those in, either...

Maybe that pool lube will help long term? I keep mine soaked with 303 AP and have not had any trouble, yet.

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My wife finally got the plug in today. She got both arms in the tube to apply even pressure and wiggled the plug back and forth a while slowly and finally got it in. I ordered a rebuild kit for that plug and a whole assembly for a spare in the boat. I’m not going through that on the water.
 
Do you normally keep them in? I wonder if you may be better off keeping them out while not in use... I have the old style plugs, so I don't have any insight on this new style... Best of luck!
 
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