Hi all,
We just repowered our 2003 GulfStream with a new yammi 300 and 9.9HT kicker.
The shop ended up cutting the access hole fairly low in the transom (just above the swim grid). It’s the same height as the factory hole used for the mains wiring, controls etc. However they did not use a weatherproof loom/hose to cover the cable and seal the transom.
The way it’s currently installed allows small amounts of water to get in while underway. I imagine one large wave or a quick stop could lead to a bucket of water getting through the grommet.
The wood inside was also not sealed and the mechanic is saying they cannot install the proper fully sealed hose because the throttle cables are not long enough to allow it.
Does this look right?
thanks!
We just repowered our 2003 GulfStream with a new yammi 300 and 9.9HT kicker.
The shop ended up cutting the access hole fairly low in the transom (just above the swim grid). It’s the same height as the factory hole used for the mains wiring, controls etc. However they did not use a weatherproof loom/hose to cover the cable and seal the transom.
The way it’s currently installed allows small amounts of water to get in while underway. I imagine one large wave or a quick stop could lead to a bucket of water getting through the grommet.
The wood inside was also not sealed and the mechanic is saying they cannot install the proper fully sealed hose because the throttle cables are not long enough to allow it.
Does this look right?
thanks!