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Yep. One is broken...It isn't the "EXACT" same part. But can you spot the difference?
I tore off the rear deck grab handle while installing the Marine Mat (Thanks JBP! It looks awesome) (I'll post some pics in my thread)
I looked up the Yamaha Part
HANDLE
F1C-U1552-01-00
$12.31 at Partzilla
After reading about several other Yamaha Parts that are just a generic part off the shelf I found this:
2 Handles for $6.28
It isn't the "EXACT" same part. But can you spot the difference?
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I then added a 12v plus at the batteries using the following cable. I purchased the 3 ft and it is just long enough, so if anyone is looking to do this I would suggest buying at least the 6 ft version.
Yup, you described my experience. I do just store it in the compartment. I did buy a 12v-USB combo to mount and while figuring out where it would go I was thinking that I also only use the 12v for the inflator, so 10 minutes of use didn’t warrant a permanent install, so I switched to this. Right now I don’t have a fuse block or bus bar, so I just direct connected it to one battery (My setup is 1/2, not start/house).Do you just store it in the battery compartment, or how do you deal with it? Having the 12v at the helm is a PITA for blowing stuff up when we get to the sandbar. Everyone is jumping in or wandering all over the boat, and nobody can seem to manage to figure out how that the spendy inflator can be moved, saving me from feeling like they're going to break the plastic adapters because they think the thing is indestructible so they can just stretch the hose instead of the purposefully-long cord.
For those that don't have a 3d printer the fittings from wakemakers are pretty cheap. I needed some o-rings for some of the bags and they were like .20 each. They weren't listed on their site, but had them in stock. I'm sure those retaining clips would be something you could call up and order. The o-rings they even just sent me free.I made a replacement retaining ring for the ballast system elbows. My Buddy who has a 212x kept saying he had a leak that he couldn’t find up in his ski locker. Apparently the previous owner lost the ring and used electrical tape as a “suitable sub”. Now if I can only find Nylon in blue I can replace all of mine with ones that match my boat! View attachment 205095
Replaced the lights on my trailer since they weren't working right. These were a perfect fit on my trailer (2018 242 size).
Replaced the lights on my trailer since they weren't working right. These were a perfect fit on my trailer (2018 242 size).
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