MGoMike
Jet Boat Addict
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2019
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I picked up my new 2019 212x earlier in April and have been making some mods while waiting for the weather to warm up here in Michigan. Today, I was planning to install boat buckles and ran into two issues that I wanted to get the forum's wisdom on:
1. We got the deluxe premium mooring cover when we purchased the boat. It had rained a bit overnight. When I took the cover off today, I found that it was damp inside the boat. Is that normal? The carpeting in the front under seat storage spots were pretty damp.
2. When I went to install the boat buckles, I discovered that the Shoreland'r trailer transom tie-down tabs were both bent backwards at different angles. The tab next to the license plate is bent at a relatively shallow angle, but the tab on the other side is bent enough that it isn't possible to install the boat buckles. This wasn't something I thought to check when taking delivery of the boat. I can't imagine anything that we could have done in trailering the boat to our storage spot that would have bent those tabs. I'm planning to contact my dealer, but before I did I wanted to check to see if this is an issue that others have had and any ideas on a potential resolution. Seems like simply bending the tabs back would significantly weaken the metal. I attached a couple pictures though it's kinda hard to see the angles in the photos.
Thanks for the help on this.
1. We got the deluxe premium mooring cover when we purchased the boat. It had rained a bit overnight. When I took the cover off today, I found that it was damp inside the boat. Is that normal? The carpeting in the front under seat storage spots were pretty damp.
2. When I went to install the boat buckles, I discovered that the Shoreland'r trailer transom tie-down tabs were both bent backwards at different angles. The tab next to the license plate is bent at a relatively shallow angle, but the tab on the other side is bent enough that it isn't possible to install the boat buckles. This wasn't something I thought to check when taking delivery of the boat. I can't imagine anything that we could have done in trailering the boat to our storage spot that would have bent those tabs. I'm planning to contact my dealer, but before I did I wanted to check to see if this is an issue that others have had and any ideas on a potential resolution. Seems like simply bending the tabs back would significantly weaken the metal. I attached a couple pictures though it's kinda hard to see the angles in the photos.
Thanks for the help on this.