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  1. M

    Rope caught in intake

    We got the rope stuck in the intake and we were able to cut all the rope out and from what I see there is no more debris. The motor turns on just fine. We left it overnight in the marina and the next morning the engine compartment was half full of water. Is it possible that water is getting in...
  2. JAlexMN

    AR210 won't start - Help!!

    I bought a 2008 AR210 just two weeks ago. I'm still learning about jet boats however I've had propped boats for years. I'm comfortable on the water but jet boats are a different animal aren't they? My first major mistake, it appears, is that I sucked a tow rope up last weekend. The boat floated...
  3. S

    Best tool to remove rope from jet intake of any jet boat / jet ski / waverunner

    The tool is just the right size as it provides enough leverage to cut through rope that is accidentally sucked up into a jet boat intake. Easy to insert tool through grate and it’ll cut nylon rope easily. In less than 10 minutes, I was able to remove a large amount of rope that was tightly...
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