Quick question on the gas shocks used to hold the front locker doors open.
The engine hatch and the rear door to the port locker work the way I expected: You must lift them, then they stay open on their own. But the front doors to the front lockers (which are also the seat backs for the bow area) snap open all by themselves. There's barely enough friction with the seat cushions to hold them closed, and the slightest touch of a hand or foot snaps the door up.
Now that we finally have the boat on the lake after a long and wet spring, we've found that the front doors open by themselves regularly while driving around on the lake. No one in the bow area, just normal jostling, and POP - a door snaps up with a bang. This is kinda dangerous, as it obstructs the driver's view.
These shocks are STRONG. This behavior does not seem right. I think the factory may have simply installed the wrong shocks by mistake. Does anyone else's front locker doors behave like this?
Thanks!
The engine hatch and the rear door to the port locker work the way I expected: You must lift them, then they stay open on their own. But the front doors to the front lockers (which are also the seat backs for the bow area) snap open all by themselves. There's barely enough friction with the seat cushions to hold them closed, and the slightest touch of a hand or foot snaps the door up.
Now that we finally have the boat on the lake after a long and wet spring, we've found that the front doors open by themselves regularly while driving around on the lake. No one in the bow area, just normal jostling, and POP - a door snaps up with a bang. This is kinda dangerous, as it obstructs the driver's view.
These shocks are STRONG. This behavior does not seem right. I think the factory may have simply installed the wrong shocks by mistake. Does anyone else's front locker doors behave like this?
Thanks!
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