johnson2008_240SD
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Yep, me too.
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Does anyone use one of these battery protectors that won't let your battery drain below a certain voltage ensuring you have enough battery power to start the engine? I am concerned that while anchored we have elec load that may drain the battery. If so, are you pleased with it? If not, why not? I guess another alternative is to have one of those jump boxes avail.
Also, I have a Tennessee Trailer and am considering side board bunks to help line the little lady up when recovering. I usually back the truck and trailer in and she glides up onto the trailer. and is a bit nervous when she does. I think the side bunks would add confidence and help her align a bit better. Anyone use the side bunks, are you happy with them? And do's or don't's there?
Thanks for all the advice.
Hi All....sad dilemma. I was towing my '08 240SD and a seat cushion (port side aft) flew out while on the highway. Needless to say it is destroyed. Does anyone have any ideas on how/where to replace? Appreciate any help...
Bob
Do you have just one battery? If so I would add a second battery and switch instead of the battery saver. As to the trailer guides it really depends on the area that you normally launch from. Since the 240 is so heavy you have to have the trailer totally submerged when retrieving the boat the guides would be handy to hold the stern of the boat in place.
I assume you did not have your covers on???? Just order a new one from your dealer.