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This kind of stuff is what this forum is for..... asking questions to gain knowledge that you can one day pass on, and giving people a hard time about spending too much money.
Believe me, I would not have made the purchase without spending hours in this forum first. I have been a member of the Iboat forum for many years and several other forums before that. I think these are the best places to gain insight good and bad. My family is super excited about the boat and can't wait to take it out to Havasu.
User forums are HANDS DOWN the best source of make/model/style specific information on just about anything on the internet. Once you learn how to weed through the "I just came here to complain" and the "Go search you dang noob" posts, there is really a wealth of information to be had on user forums.
Found one last week dedicated to home appliance repair. Was able to find several threads with my EXACT model number refrigerator in it, with multiple things to check, links to repair manuals, and links to sites to buy replacement parts. Took ~an hour of "digging around" on the forum, but good grief is it worth it to avoid a $150 service visit!
Also, JB.net happens to be one of (if not THE) best forums I've frequented in the last 20yrs.
Gotta figure out how it goes on the tower. Wife and I uncovered the boat last night and just sat in it drinking some cocktails, listening to music and praying for summer.
Gotta figure out how it goes on the tower. Wife and I uncovered the boat last night and just sat in it drinking some cocktails, listening to music and praying for summer.
I have been cleaning, waxing, washing, adjusting everything I can think of to get ready for the first solid trip with the boat. Headed to Lake Havasu, AZ in a couple weeks for Spring Break. I have completed just about everything on my list including a keel guard install this weekend. When I first got the boat this netting on the port side was just hanging by the little clips and I didn't want to lose it so I took it off. Now I can't figure out how it goes back on. Anyone have a picture of how this is supposed to work?
Gotta figure out how it goes on the tower. Wife and I uncovered the boat last night and just sat in it drinking some cocktails, listening to music and praying for summer.
I have been cleaning, waxing, washing, adjusting everything I can think of to get ready for the first solid trip with the boat. Headed to Lake Havasu, AZ in a couple weeks for Spring Break. I have completed just about everything on my list including a keel guard install this weekend. When I first got the boat this netting on the port side was just hanging by the little clips and I didn't want to lose it so I took it off. Now I can't figure out how it goes back on. Anyone have a picture of how this is supposed to work?
So that area where your netting came loose can be repurposed. The Yeti BackFlip Back Pack Cooler fits perfectly on that little lip and can be bungeed in. I believe Yamaha designed that area to hold a little trash can. I also added a piece of SeaDek to protect that area from scratches as the gloss black finish is super prone to scratches.