Thanks. I will try that.
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Thanks. I will try that.
When loading my 2005 tr 186 it tends to slide back as I pull it out of the water, even though I attach the bow and winch it tightly against the bow roller before pulling out. Any suggestions as many...
Try filling a gal zip lock bag with water with the transducer inside. may have to use duck tape to seal. This allows some mobility as to location and performance of the transducer location.
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I purchased a cover from Carol at C&O 888 868 0361. It filled the void left when I removed a 5 inch unit from the bow
Looks great
Would you share the dimensions
Thanks for the info
I used Valvoline 50 W Racing Oil. It is conventional oil.
Does anyone know where I can purchase the aluminum stock that fits the Gunnel Track on the Xpress Tin boats. I want to design my own accessory holders and attache them via the Gunnel Track
Sounds like a pump problem. I had similar problem it turned out to be a piece of fishing line wrapped around the impeller
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I am having electrical problems with my 2005 tr 186 . Can anyone tell me where and what lights should come on when I turn on the courtesy light switch. Currently I turn the switch and only the...
The live well pump out pump on my 2005 TR 186 is located in the bilge at the bottom of the live well. It is an Attwood Tsunami T-800 pump and the impeller and motor can be changed without removing...
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Did you secure with screws or use Velcro tape? My Triton has the gas tank below the seats.
I have had success in starting my xr6 by pushing in the key (choke) for 6 seconds, open throttle 1/4 then engage the starter while holding the choke down or in while cranking. Be sure the engine is...
I used Valvoline Racing 50W
I had similar problem. Found it to be the ethanol in the fuel.
On the floor to the right of the driver seat
I had success obtaining UFP parts from Pacific Trailer 909 902 0094
My 2005 Tr 186 has a volt gauge in that spot
I have a TR 186 2005 on a Marine Master trailer It does not have shocks
I used an iron and covered the decal with a brown paper bag.
It worked well the biggest challenge was removing the residue from the old decal. I used WD 40 for that
Thanks for the information
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