Fish
Jet Boat Addict
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2017
- Boat Model
- Limited S
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- 24
Not had the experience for this yet since I haven't had the boat in the water since purchased last Nov and in storage now (2017 242 LTD S).
I've read some thread about the clean out plugs (like the link below), but a little tough to decipher the right answer.
https://jetboaters.net/threads/plugs-what-to-lube-them-with.23734/#post-400398. (and other threads)
I had the following question for anyone with experience:
Situation:
I'm planning to have the boat parked in a (fresh water) slip for the summer. What should I do with the clean out plugs when the boat is not in use in the slip?
Keep them in? Keep them in but unlocked? Take them out? Is there a length of time where it's OK to leave them in or should take them out?
My mechanic (great guy working on Y boats for 12 years) mentioned two things to me:
1) Storage: Keep them in but DON'T lock them in to keep their shape. No lubricant.
2) Parked in the Water: Remove them while the boat is in the water and not in use because he said the petroleum products in the water (gas, oil, etc) over time effects and expands the rubber on the plugs as well as some of the lubricants used directly on the plugs.
I trust my mechanic with all his experience but curious about what others have done and experienced when the boat is not in use.
One Last Question:
Is there a difference between the (I think) 2016 and older style plugs and the 2017 and newer plugs with the materials used, etc. that could effect any differences in this situation?
The forum is a fantastic resource and I appreciate the members here that take the time to offer their experiences!
I've read some thread about the clean out plugs (like the link below), but a little tough to decipher the right answer.
https://jetboaters.net/threads/plugs-what-to-lube-them-with.23734/#post-400398. (and other threads)
I had the following question for anyone with experience:
Situation:
I'm planning to have the boat parked in a (fresh water) slip for the summer. What should I do with the clean out plugs when the boat is not in use in the slip?
Keep them in? Keep them in but unlocked? Take them out? Is there a length of time where it's OK to leave them in or should take them out?
My mechanic (great guy working on Y boats for 12 years) mentioned two things to me:
1) Storage: Keep them in but DON'T lock them in to keep their shape. No lubricant.
2) Parked in the Water: Remove them while the boat is in the water and not in use because he said the petroleum products in the water (gas, oil, etc) over time effects and expands the rubber on the plugs as well as some of the lubricants used directly on the plugs.
I trust my mechanic with all his experience but curious about what others have done and experienced when the boat is not in use.
One Last Question:
Is there a difference between the (I think) 2016 and older style plugs and the 2017 and newer plugs with the materials used, etc. that could effect any differences in this situation?
The forum is a fantastic resource and I appreciate the members here that take the time to offer their experiences!