I have a '99 Coral 202 and I absolutely love it. I carry up to 17 rods ranging from 6'9" to eight feet. Each rod has a sleeve on it to prevent tangling. I, also, looked for a long time and feel...
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I have a '99 Coral 202 and I absolutely love it. I carry up to 17 rods ranging from 6'9" to eight feet. Each rod has a sleeve on it to prevent tangling. I, also, looked for a long time and feel...
I just recently had the power head replaced on my 1999 Mercury 200 EFI, s/n 0G927212. Since the replacement if I stop and fish for fifteen minutes or more, when I leave and get up on plane I only...
Thanks for the info. Turning the key is exactly what pulling the lanyard does. So there is no "kill switch" incorporated in the ignition switch and one can run the boat without hooking up the...
My neighbor has a 98 200 Johnson Venom; p/n J200STLECE, s/n G 04470060, on a Triton SF-21. If he pulls the lanyard off, the engine dies which in my mind is normal. But he can restart the engine...
On my '99 Coral, there was a through the hull transducer under the front drain for a Lowrance X-48 on the bow and a through the hull transducer mounted in the bilge for the in dash depth...
Thanks again for the picture. That's pretty innovative.
Thanks for the picture. I see where your 4th battery is and that's where I have my three bank on board charger. Where did you locate your charger?
I did find the screws located as described above, but they are really buried so don't give up the search. Thanks again to OverRHeads.
Dan
I use the sleeves also, I feel it allows more rods ans longer rods.
Dan
Thanks, I suspected this so I shall continue my search. Thanks again
Does any one have the secret for removing the "L" shaped bow cushions on a Coral. I think I have the attachment on the long arm figured out, but how the short arm attaches has eluded me. It is very...