Now that I have had the boat a while and things are broken in I have noticed some things this last weekend you other owners should watch for.
First the hinge pin that holds the large seat in the cabin can slide back some as it did with my boat. Problem it chipped the gel where the pin came into contact with the seat base. Not visible unless you open up the seat to get stuff out. I have a pic but don't have time to edit it right now.
Two watch / tighten the screws for the transom covers. The kids were opening them up this weekend and the door came off completely. All of the screws and hardware were in the compartment, but I am glad I didn't hit a bump and lose the door. The way Tige put the doors on are a headache. They used a long bolt that you end up having to use 2 washers that look like snaps to put together and hand tighten the thing then get a stubby screwdriver in there to tighten it. A better method would have been a hex head screw so you can use a socket to tighten it back up.
The vinyl is getting much easier to clean now. I spent 2.5 hours last week scrubbing it down and I have been using Meguiars vinyl and rubber cleaner #40 not #57 (probably the same stuff) and the dirt is not sticking like before. My wife was very happy with how everything was looking and that the dirt was coming off. She cleans the interior after we pull the boat and she was not a happy camper after the first few trips. It seems that you need to use a vinyl brush and work the product into the vinyl and it be protected even better.
Overall minor stuff to watch for. The boat has been running great and I am very happy with it.
First the hinge pin that holds the large seat in the cabin can slide back some as it did with my boat. Problem it chipped the gel where the pin came into contact with the seat base. Not visible unless you open up the seat to get stuff out. I have a pic but don't have time to edit it right now.
Two watch / tighten the screws for the transom covers. The kids were opening them up this weekend and the door came off completely. All of the screws and hardware were in the compartment, but I am glad I didn't hit a bump and lose the door. The way Tige put the doors on are a headache. They used a long bolt that you end up having to use 2 washers that look like snaps to put together and hand tighten the thing then get a stubby screwdriver in there to tighten it. A better method would have been a hex head screw so you can use a socket to tighten it back up.
The vinyl is getting much easier to clean now. I spent 2.5 hours last week scrubbing it down and I have been using Meguiars vinyl and rubber cleaner #40 not #57 (probably the same stuff) and the dirt is not sticking like before. My wife was very happy with how everything was looking and that the dirt was coming off. She cleans the interior after we pull the boat and she was not a happy camper after the first few trips. It seems that you need to use a vinyl brush and work the product into the vinyl and it be protected even better.
Overall minor stuff to watch for. The boat has been running great and I am very happy with it.
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