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familyfun 18
2 hours ago, IXFE said:Next announcement is TOMORROW…
Any guesses…???
Well, very interesting....I did a search for the DFW area and Texas Malibu in Austin came up. I then went to google maps to search for Texas Malibu to see exactly where in Austin they were, and surprise, surprise, a new listing for Texas Malibu showed up in Fort Worth at the exact same address as Tommy's. If they are in fact taking over the FW location, I hope they take over the Lewisville location too.
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Cole2001 1,096
You want a bit of space and ideally if dock on each side of the boat tie it centered so it doesn't touch the dock at all. BUT your main issue is the fenders them selves, there's no way around it traditional fenders scuff dark gel. Best solution is a set of ball fenders such as BABZ, offer way more protection and are soft enough not to scratch.
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justgary 7,008
Is the stereo powered by the ignition wire? Perhaps use a relay.
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BPAUL1033 0
I have an awesome 23 LSV that I keep in a wet slip all summer. When I pulled it out of the water last fall I noticed there were faint rub marks from my fenders (newly purchased). I'm wondering if I'm tying "too tight" to the dock and "squishing" the fenders too much such that they rub on the gelcoat consistently. Any advice out there whether to tie up "loosely" with space between the dock/fender/boat or tie up "tight" with no space between the dock/fender/boat. I also purchased fender covers/socks to help prevent this....any thoughts on using these to prevent the rub/marks on the gelcoat?
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dmer8282 0
PSA: Engine codes for Raptor Motor
Just passing along information that I had trouble finding.
These are codes that I've had the past two years. 2018 23LSV
SPN 4238 FMI 0 - O2 Sensor Pre Cat Starboard Side
SPN 3271 FMI 4 - O2 Sensor Post Cat Starboard
SPN 3261 FMI 4 - O2 Sensor Post Cat Port Side (swapped bad sensor side to side)
SPN 100 FMI 0 - Oil Pressure Sensor (Dash showed 0 psi)
SPN 100 FMI 3 - Oil Pressure Sensor (Unplugged as a test)
Bought the boat at the end of '22. Had pre-cat code spring of '23. Part on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EZQIOUI/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Post cat code this spring, ordered from https://www.bakesonline.com/
Oil pressure sensor a week later. Ordered from https://www.bakesonline.com/
Not sure what the root cause for any of these are, but the new sensors have fixed and cleared the codes.
Shout out to Bakes. Never ordered from there but I picked the cheapest shipping (USPS), and it came in 2 days. Twice!
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