Stevenpigsooie
Jetboaters Lieutenant
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- 253
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- Location
- Beaver Lake, Arkansas
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2016
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
I still want one. Think you’ll make more?
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Boats MUST LIST A LOCATION (State)IN THE TITLE (Seems people can't read lately)-along with Make/Model/Year
Most certainly making more. No need to pm me. I have a couple of people on a waiting list and I will reach out to those folks directly before putting up a new classified add. We will have kits ready to ship for all twin engine fuel injected models in the coming weeks.
Well - if you mean that I deviated from the @Mainah protocol/instructions, then - yes, I did, a little bit... But! that's because I chose a somewhat unconventional location.@swatski Breaking the rules with that step bit huh?
The step drill worked well for me - only because of the location - in that ignition switch cover (soft-er plastic). I would not use it on gelcoated fiberglass!@swatski had luck with a step drill bit on those buttons. That said I still discourage it because there is very little lip on those buttons. I am not saying someone can’t be successful with a step bit it is just much harder not to drill the hole too big.
The buttons in the kit have a nut. You insert the buttons through the hole you've drilled, then screw on the nut from the under side, then connect the harness.
I'm very interested to your start stop engine device. Can you just informe when the kit are available. Thanks.
Looks like some of your pics are not appearing for me...did you link to them somewhere else? Best to upload them....I finished my install today.
In a word - this thing is phenomenal.
I decided to mount mine in a position to make the RED "stop" button most accessible to anyone in the boat - to function as a " backup" of sorts for the safety lanyard.
(This was in line with my initial "safety mod" prevarication I told my wife - telling her this is a safety mod - to justify the purchase; well, turns out, it actually is!)
As I was finishing the install, I'm totally happy, and the wife LOVES the idea she can hit the RED button so easily accessible to stop both engines in an instant.
Here is the finished product, needless to say it works wonderfully - the RED stop button is accessible from anywhere mid-ship:
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And here are some install notes:
I pulled the ignition switches plate and the cup holder there - for better access
Tested everything before final install:
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I used step drill bit - works awesome
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Thank you, @Mainah & Son!
What a great mod.
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Mine might have saved me some headaches today. I saw a good size stick last second so I hit the off button and coasted over it threw it nuetral and hit the start button and kept going. Nothing was sucked in.