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Part number question

BlkGS

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Location
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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2007
Boat Model
SX
Boat Length
23
Hi all,

I just bought an 07 sx230. On her maiden voyage, a friend of mine who is somewhere past rather overweight kneeled on the convertible seat. This was enough to snap the plastic part that hooks onto the ledge when it is in lounger mode. Does anyone have a part number for this piece? Has anyone replaced this part?

Thank you
 
Are you talking about the bow filler cushion?
 
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Number 33?
 
No I'm talking about the seat that turns from a forward facing seat into a lounger, right behind the head compartment. I don't see it in the diagram, but I would think it's part of 18?
 
Yup! That's exactly the piece.
 
Doesnt look like just that piece is available. you have to buy the whole cushion assembly and it looks like its no longer available form yamaha sports plaza. I suggest trying to fix yourself or buying used.
 
I may have one that i can get rid of, it will take me a few weeks as my parts boat is about 70 miles away from me and I dont plan on going there in the next two weeks
 
When you get a chance, let me know. I'm going to attempt an epoxy repair, but long term replacement seems like the smarter option.

Thanks,
Mike
 
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