Ronnie
Jetboaters Fleet Admiral
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- Location
- SF Bay Area
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2010
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
First, I assumed that my new “to me” tow vehicle, an expedition with factory towing system would have a round 7 pin connector, it didn’t. Instead it has a 4 pin connection. I discovered this yesterday when I went to hitch my boat trailer up to it for the first time. I must have 6 to 8 round to flat converters but surprised to discover that I never needed any of them.
I simply attached the 5 pin connection from the boat trailer to the 4 pin connection on the expedition and it worked fine. The 5th pin floats free but it is the reverse lead that disengages the surge brake solenoid, not a problem for me since my solenoid has been broken since I got the boat, I used a magnetic “D” key to keep the surge brake from engaging and the trailer doesn’t have reverse lights anyway.
I’m embarrassed to admit that it took me over 20 years and probably over $100 to figure out that I don’t need to use any 7 pin to 4 or 5 pin adapters at all in this situation.
I simply attached the 5 pin connection from the boat trailer to the 4 pin connection on the expedition and it worked fine. The 5th pin floats free but it is the reverse lead that disengages the surge brake solenoid, not a problem for me since my solenoid has been broken since I got the boat, I used a magnetic “D” key to keep the surge brake from engaging and the trailer doesn’t have reverse lights anyway.
I’m embarrassed to admit that it took me over 20 years and probably over $100 to figure out that I don’t need to use any 7 pin to 4 or 5 pin adapters at all in this situation.