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Thread: Yalta Owners Club-aka-Roll Call

  1. #181

    Re: Yalta Owners Club-aka-Roll Call

    Julian, I have a 615 and my trailer has a ladder bar set of rollers that support the 90% of the keel section and a single roller on the front cross member, with wobble rollers to the hull sides

  2. #182

    Re: Yalta Owners Club-aka-Roll Call

    Quote Originally Posted by MrNanks View Post
    Hi Julian,
    Did you put the hardtop on, ? Does it come with that model, or did someone else do it. I am thinking of something very similar for mine.
    Are you happy with it ?
    Cheers
    After taking her out a few times on the weekend, I am very impressed with the hardtop. It blocks the sun effectively and does not get in your road.

  3. #183

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    Every else fine as well mate? How does the 150 go on the back?
    Remember to always log on before heading offshore.

  4. #184

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozynorts View Post
    Every else fine as well mate? How does the 150 go on the back?
    The only drama I have is with the trailer setup. I will be following the links you posted earlier to fix it. I'm just not happy with the setup, too easy to miss the first keel roller and not enough wobblers up the bow end. The other thing is, both time I retrieved the boat, about 5 litre of waters came out. The first time this happened, I put that white tape stuff over two of the bungs, but the trip yesterday resulted in water again. I just gotta check the bungs again and the two water intakes that go through the hull.

    The 150HP was brilliant mate. The SPB trip cost me just under 90ltrs. I cruised through the bay at 30knts @ 4200 RPMs. Couldn't be happier mate! Live bait tank is a tad small though. now I just gotta get use to driving her offshore. I'm always scared of the banging in waves, but I know this is not an issue.

  5. #185

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    Was the water coming out of the two side bungs or the central bung? I have made the mistake of cross threading the bungs once and had that problem on the side ones. I found if they are tight when you first start screwing them in then they are cross threaded. It is really easy to do.
    Remember to always log on before heading offshore.

  6. #186

    Re: Yalta Owners Club-aka-Roll Call

    Just remember mate to trim it in and punch through it. They are a bit sensitive to trim side to side so if all the weight is on one side it will lean that way and bang on that side. Once you get the hang of it it is so easy to travel in most conditions.
    Remember to always log on before heading offshore.

  7. #187

    Re: Yalta Owners Club-aka-Roll Call

    Quote Originally Posted by ozynorts View Post
    Just remember mate to trim it in and punch through it. They are a bit sensitive to trim side to side so if all the weight is on one side it will lean that way and bang on that side. Once you get the hang of it it is so easy to travel in most conditions.
    Most the water came out the two side bungs. I somehow thought they were linked to the middle part of the hull, but I think I am mistaken?

    You're right about the bungs, they are hard to put in. Is the solution to replace the whole lot?

  8. #188

    Re: Yalta Owners Club-aka-Roll Call

    The two side channels are independent to the central one. Play with the bungs when putting them in to see if you can get them to go in easily right up till they hit the seal and then tighten. Hopefully that is all the problem is. When it happened to me it scared the crap out of me as it had never happened before.
    Remember to always log on before heading offshore.

  9. #189

    Re: Yalta Owners Club-aka-Roll Call

    You could be on the money with replacing the lot Julian. My two outside bungs are a weird thread. Very course. I cannot find any the same at any outlet. I have the 2 I use and that's it. Once they go I will be forced to put new outer in as well. Also check the washer is at the back of the bung and in good nick. I have had one split on me causing water to get in.

  10. #190

    Re: Yalta Owners Club-aka-Roll Call

    Quote Originally Posted by thelump View Post
    You could be on the money with replacing the lot Julian. My two outside bungs are a weird thread. Very course. I cannot find any the same at any outlet. I have the 2 I use and that's it. Once they go I will be forced to put new outer in as well. Also check the washer is at the back of the bung and in good nick. I have had one split on me causing water to get in.
    good point. That is a problem that I had with a tinnie. Had to replace the lot as the original bungs got lost. Can you ask if he bought new bungs at some point?
    Remember to always log on before heading offshore.

  11. #191

    Re: Yalta Owners Club-aka-Roll Call

    They come in all different sizes & threads.
    http://www.jpwmarine.com.au/products...?pager_00258=0
    Trying to seal the thread is a waste of time they work by sealing against the nylon washer. People used to replace the nylon washers with O rings but IMO that leaves them open to catastrophic failure if the O ring breaks.
    Any leaks replace the nylon washer with a new one making sure the sealing surfaces on the fitting & bung is perfect. (The nylon washers tend to harden over time)
    It goes without saying the thread has to be matched to the transom fitting.
    I got mine sorted out at Whitworths where they had a big box of assorted bungs, even got a few mistakes out in the garage somewhere.

  12. #192

    Re: Yalta Owners Club-aka-Roll Call

    Quote Originally Posted by ozynorts View Post
    good point. That is a problem that I had with a tinnie. Had to replace the lot as the original bungs got lost. Can you ask if he bought new bungs at some point?
    Just spoke with the guy, and the bungs have not been replaced. I'll go with what fed stated, and the seals probally have gone hard.

  13. #193

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    Let us know how you go with it mate.
    Remember to always log on before heading offshore.

  14. #194

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    thought i better post mine in the correct thread, hey Jase gees these suzukis are good just sayin......

    cheers

    brett
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  15. #195

    Re: Yalta Owners Club-aka-Roll Call

    Nice mate, those 2200's are a nice boat. I would be tempted to put the 175 zuke on one though. Are the boat boxes insulated?
    Remember to always log on before heading offshore.

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