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Old 04-11-2005, 10:20 AM
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Smile Things to Check on a new 210

Hi All,
Here are some things to check on the 210 from Johnson Marine in Ontario. Double check trailer lights after putting in.. mine failed (filled with water after one use). Electrical connections on the breakers/switches, battery, and battery switch. All were found to be loose. Dash lights were never connected, Trim tabs dumped fluid into my rear box and bilge. Accessory connection was installed on Batt 2 however Battery switch was on Batt 1 resulting in a dead battery because the baitwell draws from Batt 2. I relocated the assy terminal to Batt 1. With this config. you can work off Batt 1 all day and still have your backup. Your adjuster on the seats will be to tight causing them to stick. They will end up getting stuck all the forward or to the rear because the channel has been bent to limit travel. I straightened the channel and installed 1/4-20 bolts to limit travel. Grind the plug down for the front fish box so it actually inserts into the drain hole. This one is very important because you can flood out if you forget to install. make sure the cupholders in the console and the rear fishboxes drain before you go out. The rear fishbox drains are undersized and clog easily. Have fun.
Dave
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