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L A D D E R A N D P R O P S
Props
Prop selection on your Cobia is determined by your local
Cobia Dealer, but all props are based on recommendations
from Cobia Boat Company and Yamaha Marine in order to
give your boat maximum overall performance. The needs of
your prop will determine the prop design and size that best
fits your performance requirements.
Always inspect the engine and prop prior to launching your
boat with the engine off. Key prop issues include tangled
fishing line or other types of debris, cracked blades or fluid
leaking out of the seal. Look for fishing line tangled around
the prop or lower unit seal.
Consult your Yamaha’s
Owner’s Manual to address these issues.
No passenger should attempt to enter or exit the boat by the ladder or by any other means
while the engine is on.
Stainless Boarding Ladder
This Cobia model comes standard with a telescoping stainless steel
boarding ladder integrated into the port aft platform area. Once the
ladder is down and in the extended position, close the lid cover for
safe and secure entry and exit via the ladder.
When washing off your boat at the end of the day make sure to extend
the ladder and wash it off, as well. Leaving saltwater in the telescoping
tubes may lead to corrosion and affect the useful life of your ladder.
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