Hey Jerry I sprayed easy off oven cleaner on my dp it dulls it and has no shine no paint to bother with. It only takes a few minutes once you spray it on then rinse it off.
Yea thought I'd have to raise it. My motor is a inshore b series yamaha only made them 3 years, from the cav plate to transom clamp is 17 1/2'' and water pick up is on the nosecone. Brian at outboard jets said he may have to make the shaft shorter to work.
Thanks for the help
Well still working on the boat will post pics soon. But I do have a question, my transom is 20'' and 20'' shaft motor will I have to raise the transom or no and if so what do you guy's use. I use a hydraulic jack plate on the other boat, but is that needed for the jetfoot?
Montanaman, this vid is the big Bend west coast of Florida, it's flat rock on the run in any where from 4'' to 10'' deep. Then once in the creeks it can be rocks showing then drop off in a pool 10' deep where fish like to go. Notice this is not my video, but I fish the same area.
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Thanks guys, the tank's are permanent but I'll have access to remove them. I removed the aluminum factory floor yesterday and found all cross braces had 2'' channel on top and channel 1' on center running length ways. Seaark built it for the fwc, plus the transom has a large aluminum plate on...
Can anyone tell me how many gallon tank I should use on the the jet boat I'm building 115 yammie 1860 seaark. I have a 32gal and a 18 gal. Just wondering if the 18 gal is enough for a day.
I had a 22' seaark bought new in 97 put a 115 merc on it and it ran about 44mph. When i first got it i had a new 55 hp Yamaha it got on plane slow and it topped out about 28. I hit less rocks with the 115 because it was on plane instantly no stern squat
Hey codeman thanks, talked to Brian all I need is new shaft, little over $200.00. Picked up the jet foot earlier today, all the shims are still on the bottom and it looks really clean. We fish shallow hard bottom water here hope to miss some submerged rocks.
First off great site. Now the question, I have a 1997 115 v4 2 stroke yammie with a prop, will a jet foot from a 2006 4stroke 115 yammie work on mine?
I looked on the jet outboard site and the model #'s are close.
Thanks in advance for any help