Trim cable tube

I am just thinking for down the road. I am going to install trim. I have the boat all ripped apart now, so I might as well put the trim tube in. I am guessing the cable would be supported by the pump with a bracket of some sort, and just seal both ends with 5200??

Thanks
 

njfl

X-H2
Oops, I guess you were talking about setting it in the hull, not sealing the holes. Sorry. Most likely 5200 though for mounting the tube in the hull.
 

Mark44

Katie's Boss
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I used 1/2" pvc then on the inside of the hull
I have a waterproof electrical cord grip to hold the cable

Mark44
 

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SuperJETT

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I used 3/8" stainless (came with the ski and it had Pro-tec trim on it at the time), but brought it into the pump cavity at the top left corner so it's almost directly inline with my trim ring attachment point.

With trim, you want the fewest number of bends in your cable possible to eliminate stretch.
 

Mark44

Katie's Boss
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How are those drains working for you? Hopefully no water to drain?

I am so glad I have them in there. I sealed up the inside of the hull like it was a sub but I still get water in there. I drain out about a cup of water a couple times a year. There are also some voids in the bottom of the ski that lead to those drains for flow. :biggthumpup:

Mark44
 
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Delaware
2 questions.......

What is everybody using to seal the cable where it comes through the 3/8 SS tube? Just more 5200 or are there options to add some type of cap like the steering cable has?

Mark44,
What did you use for the drain plugs? I was thinking of doing this and just using the SeaDoo type but yours look better as they don't need to be that big.
 

Mark44

Katie's Boss
Location
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The drain plugs are 1/4" brass pipe plugs. There is also 1/2" thick 101 nylon epoxied inside the ski to accept the threads.

I was also wanting to use the SeaPoo type but there was not enough room under exhaust and scupper.

Mark44 Brap!
 
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