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I had a AR195 (not emissions legal in CA) on order in AZ under father-in-laws address. I live in SD. Planned on registering in AZ and bringing to CA (where I'm a resident) and using in both states. After a year I planned on changing registration to CA.
Ended up buying a used AR240 (non-CA compliant model). Brought to CA and used for about 6 months with AZ stickers before I finally got the registrstion updated. It's completely legal to use an out-of-state boat in CA. Never got questioned once.
When I did switch over there's nothing in that process that flags the boat as "not CA-legal". I did it at AAA for both the boat and trailer. Easy day.
well made the long trip from Reno to So Cal. Trailer handled great. tomorrow going to take it out for the maiden voyage. hopefully no issues. beautiful weather forecast....sunny and 75, very little wind.
Aren't those buckets Mechanical? Is there something jammed in there? Maybe something small? Do your throttles move down in reverse all the way?
You just made a long trip you mentioned. Perhaps a stone or something bounced up in there? Did you back into something?
So first off do the buckets move up and
Bro, did you put the clean out plugs in and seat them by turning and locking them in? If not you would get no or very little thrust. I have done it a couple times when i first got the boat.
I am refering to the two large jet pump plugs under the hatch on your swim deck, did you lock those into place.
That is typical, you pull them when you pull the boat and then put them in and lock them when you launch. Maybe you didn't lock them in solid. Just a guess. Without seeing whats happening when you move your throttle and what the linkeage is doing or seeing the plugs, just making some suggestions.
You could also check the pumps and look through and from under to see if you may have sucked something up in there.