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  1. Need to do new dex-cool on a new to me 2012 SN 200. Looks like it's never been done before.

     

    Is the block drain on the 6L a 16mm or 17mm hex bit? It's been a bitch to get out with the SAE size I've been using, which is a bit small, so want to make sure if I'm going to crank on it that I use the right size.

     

    Is the only way to get the starboard side plug out to remove the starter? Hoping someone has a trick for me.

     

    What are people doing to make this easier for future changes? Drain lines? Seacocks?

     

    Thx,

    Mike

  2. THANKS for this post.

     

    This is, without a doubt, the biggest single problem with my skiing. As soon as I make my edge change I'm almost immediately taking my outside hand of the handle and lose connection. It's an incredibly frustrating muscle memory thing that I just can't shake no matter what I do.

     

    So keeping it uncomplicated... what tricks do people that have beat this used?

     

  3. Already got the cable and software from upgrading to R on my old RTXi in the past so no worries there.

     

    Terrified to take a jigsaw to my gelcoat. Just need to grow a pair before I do it.

     

    A little confused on your comment re: LINC 2.0. I've got both LINC and a separate head unit. So when I flash it both LINC and the separate head unit will receive the update?

  4. Looking to update to single puck. Few questions:

     

     

    Am I going to need to drill a hole through the deck for the new puck? Looks like the connector on the backside of the puck may require that.

    What are people using to plug the hole left by the old second puck?

    Will LINC 2.0 need upgrading as well when I flash the ZO head unit?

     

    Thx,

    Mike

  5. Display didn't die. I'm considering pulling the trigger on a 2011 I found, but I want to pull the LINC display and go to the stock gauges.

     

    So if there's an analog harness under the dash it sounds like I have some options. Are the gauges that they did in 2011 or the newer-style ones analog? If so, sounds like it should be pretty straight forward. If not, is there a way to use those gauges instead. I'm really striving for a stock look.

     

    And what about the keypad? Looks like the 2011 keypad has just one connector coming into the backside of it. The newer style keypad has two connectors going into it. I'd like to be able to switch to the newer style keypad as well.

     

    Thanks guys!

  6. Ignoring the money side of this question...

     

    Anyone know if you can replace the Linc 1.0 display with gauges in a 2011. Replacement gauges, keypads, bezels, etc... are all available through NautiqueParts. The question is if this is plug-n-play or if there's a lot more to it than that.

     

    Would want it to look stock.

  7. Looking through brochures isn't real valuable. For example, it doesn't speak to changes like the hinges on the saddle bags. It doesn't say that shifting is now by wire vs. mechanical.

     

    I'm also not overly concerned w/ props. That's an easy "fix".

     

    What I'm interested in is things I should consider if I want to target (or steer away from) a specific year. I may want to go 2012+ because I like the new keypad more. I may want to go 2014+ because I really want shift-by-wire.

     

    Stuff like that is what I'm after.

  8. Starting to look around and am trying to compile a list of the differences in the 200's. Here's what I've come up with so far:

     

    2011 Some cats, Saddle bag hinges

    2012 All cats, New keypad, LINC 2.0

    2013 New steering wheel, new throttle control

    2014 Stiff shifting, some shift by wire

    2015 All shift by wire

    2016 DI engines, driver's seat change, single puck ZO

    2017

    2018

    2019 Bryant 200

     

    I'm sure I'm missing a ton of stuff. Steering wheel, stereo, etc...

     

    I will update the list in this post as I see items added to the thread.

  9. 15-off, 32mph ranking across the boats in our crew:

     

    1. 1998 SN 196

    2. 2004 SN 196

    3. 2016 RTXi

    4. 2015 ProStar

     

    To be fair the MC PS has never really been set up. The others have been.

     

    I ran 150lbs of weight in the bow of the TXi. I run 150 in the 2004 SN 196, but only to balance it out better. No weight in the 1998 SN 196 and no weight in the MC PS.

     

    Haven't skied the SN 200 at that length/speed.

     

     

  10. I've pulled a 9-11 year old consistently w/ my old '16 TXi. She preferred my boat to her dad's '15 ProStar for what it's worth. She ski'd at 15-off and ~ 20 mph.

     

    I always ran with a 40 lb weight in the nose and separate 40 lb weights under each side on the bow - so 120 lbs total in the bow area.

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