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    200 hour maintenance

    Well, we've had the boat about a year and we have 200 hours on it. What particular maintenance would you-all do to the boat? I already plan on the oil, trans, and v-drive fluid changes. I also plan to do an impeller and the normal greasing of everything that can be greased to include the steering stuff. Anything I missed??? I plan to do this all on Sunday.

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    Originally posted by mtnsmith View Post
    Well, we've had the boat about a year and we have 200 hours on it. What particular maintenance would you-all do to the boat? I already plan on the oil, trans, and v-drive fluid changes. I also plan to do an impeller and the normal greasing of everything that can be greased to include the steering stuff. Anything I missed??? I plan to do this all on Sunday.
    Better check your radiatoir fluids

    Got any pics of you boat?
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      #3
      Originally posted by wannabewakeboarder View Post
      Better check your radiatoir fluids
      wannabe, Better stick with your crayola crayons and get a better handle on that noodle.

      mtnsmith, I'd check your distributor cap for any signs of carbon or corrosion, you may need to replace it. Since yours is an '05, you should also think about changing your impeller. Some do that every year, but you should never let it get more than 2 years old. It tends to dry out and get brittle. Nothing like ending a good day at the lake with an overheating problem. Check your plugs and inspect your plug wires.
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        #4
        I was just kidding...I'll sell you my crayolas 150 bucks, and I'll even throw in a swim platform
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          R-i-g-h-t.
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            #6
            Grrrrr.....Dog do you think I'm that dumb?
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              #7
              Originally posted by wannabewakeboarder View Post
              Grrrrr.....Dog do you think I'm that dumb?
              Do you really want him to answer that question? You might not like the answer....

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                #8
                Originally posted by mtnsmith
                I already planned on the impeller, I hadn't thought about plugs and cap though.
                Is a fuel filter that should be changed???


                The first one is our 22v; the second is my flats boat-16' Renegade, and yes we are wakeskating behind it; the third is the big boat Actually not my boat, but just like my parent's, and that one is a friend's that was being loaded at the factory in Sarasota, FL so I took pics for them.
                What pics?
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                  #9
                  I would not think the fuel filter would need to be changed at this stage.

                  As for the plugs, you really only need to inspect them. They should be changed at 400 hrs, along with the plug wires.
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                    #10
                    Alright, I'm getting an "Upload Error", I'll try the pics later.

                    I will just check the plugs for safety and also the cap. When do you think the fuel filter should be done?

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                      #11
                      Alright, got the pics to post,

                      Like I said:
                      Our 22v

                      Flats boat that we wakeskated behind on memorial day weekend because we could not launch the Tige because the lake was too low

                      Sister boat to my parent's boat that some other friends own. Big boat to trailer huh???
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                        #12
                        Nice color combo on your V, hope you bimini boot is only that color, not the bimini its self

                        Thats a big boat.
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                          #13
                          So what makes a bigger wake the Tige' or the Sea Reveler?
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                            #14
                            I'd say that sea thing...All opposed........
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                              #15
                              My buddie's 36' Luhrs SF makes a great surf wake, and I mean that literally. 10.8 mph on the autopilot and be hard pressed to find a better surf wake.

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