redthumper9
Jetboaters Admiral
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- Location
- Jacksonville, NC
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2019
- Boat Model
- 242 Limited S E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
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Better than the Hot Sauce brand you think?Quick coat of wax. I know that this is not real "ceramic", but I love Meguiers line of "Ceramic" wash, wax, spray wax and detailer. I used the spray wax about every 2/3 times I go out. Water never stops beading.
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I actually still use hot sauce a lot. If the boat is pretty clean and I'm just detailing a bit of the outside, I'll use the Meguiers. I use the Hot Sauce sometimes on areas outside, but use it regularly on the inside. When I wash the inside of the boat, I focus the mitt or brush on the floor and vertical surface areas of the underseat storage. I tend to use the Hot Sauce on those areas and the areas around the speakers, cup holders and combing pockets. I also love Condition Sauce for the seats.B
Better than the Hot Sauce brand you think?
Yea.. I agree with your hand signal. I’m not a fan of the Sh@tLander trailersBeen a busy couple weeks getting the boat ready for summer. Both projects were a far bigger PITA than expected.
Replaced the fenders on my shoreland'r trailer with replacement parts they sent me. Both of the primary brackets fractured, and the outside attachments were on their way out too, both were only held on with 2-3 bolts. Wasn't far from a catastrophic failure.
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Got rid of the old snap in seadek and installed a new kit from JetBoatPilot. Gluedown is so much nicer, but whenever this wears out I'll be getting a new boat - LOL.
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I will admit that it's been nice being able to walk around the boat the last few weeks with dirty sneakers on, but its going to be a real no-shoe zone going forward.
yeah agreed. My bolts look worse than yours...probably just going to grind off the head and beat it out.Yea.. I agree with your hand signal. I’m not a fan of the Sh@tLander trailers
Wow that is a tight fit!Had it out for an oil change and replaced spark plugs... and took the opportunity to practice taking it out of and putting it back in through the single door to the middle bay of the 3-car garage (well, 2 cars and a boat garage) and yes, I have a Trailer Valet 5X that makes this a walk in the park!
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Installed @JetBoatPilot TVs today. Tagged teamed it with a friend. Surprisingly easy to install. Night and day handling. Fully decked out now from JBP with sea deck, LTs and TVs.
Sadly one of my trailer buckles is stuck. Hope it can be fixed.
Yup. Had worked perfectly until today. Granted I've only trailered, and just inside the marina 5 times.Are they the factory buckles?
Youll love the vectorsInstalled @JetBoatPilot TVs today. Tagged teamed it with a friend. Surprisingly easy to install. Night and day handling. Fully decked out now from JBP with sea deck, LTs and TVs.
Sadly one of my trailer buckles is stuck. Hope it can be fixed.
Yup. Had worked perfectly until today. Granted I've only trailered, and just inside the marina 5 times.
I don't know much about this but they seem decent. Is it easy to swap buckles? Any links for recs?Mine rusted out pretty quickly. The factory ones were junk. If it's in the budget, upgrade to the stainless steel boat buckles. 100x better than factory.