I use a sponges to soak up all the water is the engine area, that I prop the seat up to allow air in until everything is dry. I've found that if you put the seat on tight with water in the hull area everything get covered in black mold.
@2:20 under the "i" in Kawasaki there is a spot with no screw, mine has that too, does anyone know why there is no screw there?I thought it was missing.
Fluid film advise that it’s safe to use on rubber. It does have a strong smell and because it’s relatively thick and sticky (long lasting) it can be messy.
@@JetSkiCamping i will give it a shot, I have 4 cans of it and 2 skis, I have just read that rubber products may swell. Another question for you, does the dish soap work as well as salt off or salt away for flushing the motor and engine bay?
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Not something you should have to do regularly but if saltwater has got into your hull it can be a useful technique to rinse the engine mounts as they are hard to reach.
Not sure about there but in Victoria, It is illegal to drive with bungs out, it is one of those rules that no ones knows until you get a copper that is having a bad day.
Appreciate any video that attempts to provide helpful tips, but it’s Never a good idea to spray water or to fill your engine compartment with water.. also no need to ever spray the inside compartments of an aluminum trailer.