Transom lift hooks cover
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Printed Date: November-15-2024 at 4:21am
Topic: Transom lift hooks cover
Posted By: Canuck-Surfer
Subject: Transom lift hooks cover
Date Posted: May-03-2020 at 4:24pm
I’ve looked on Nautique parts and can’t find these. It’s the plastic cover that covers the lift hooks on the transom of my 96 sport. I’m guessing they act a splash guards to prevent water from splashing up through the teak swim platform? Is it worth replacing? If so is there a place I can get them?
One is fine and intact, the other one is missing.
------------- 1996 Sport Nautique GT40 EFI
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Posted By: MrMcD
Date Posted: May-03-2020 at 5:28pm
I think they are part of the system to make the exhaust gas move out behind your swim deck. I have them on mine, I will keep them but it would be nice at times to have access to the lift hooks from the bottom to strap the rear to my trailer. I use the swim platform support but the tie downs would be stronger.
There were several people affected by exhaust carbon monoxide making its way into the rear passenger compartment, usually while wake surfing or wake boarding. I personally know a couple that had to life flight their son to save his life.
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Posted By: James T Brockma
Date Posted: May-05-2020 at 11:18pm
NautiqueParts has the Transom Cups, item # 9793, $23.78 on their site. I’m not sure if you mean they are out of stock.
------------- Jim '06 216
'98 SN 176
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Posted By: Canuck-Surfer
Date Posted: May-05-2020 at 11:28pm
Thanks!! I couldn’t find it with the search terms I was using. Found it now!
------------- 1996 Sport Nautique GT40 EFI
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Posted By: James T Brockma
Date Posted: May-05-2020 at 11:31pm
By the way there is a site called “Active Water Sports” or “AWS” at Activewake.com. I no nothing about the site but they also list Transom Cups for $24.95. Would recommend installing them. They were factory installed and designed to protect you and your crew from carbon monoxide poisoning.
------------- Jim '06 216
'98 SN 176
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