Mark W
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Still a rookie here so questions are many and still undecided on a boat. Still cannot find an outboard 19-21' boat anywhere near here that is previously owned.
Lately I have been reading quite a bit about the newer Yamaha jet boats. There are many things about this boat that are appealing. First - it is a 19' boat that weighs under 2500#'s but has the interior space of a 21' boat. Because the motor is compact, it can fit where I/O's cant. The rear swim deck and sitting platform are in the space of what would typically be a sundeck which is something I would probably not use.
It is a minimalist boat which is what I am looking for. I can trailer it, it can fit in the garage and so on. They are relatively inexpensive (could be because they are built cheaply but that is not what I am reading) and they hold their value real well. Considering I'll probably only have it a short while (3 years or so before wife realizes we should have got a pontoon boat), resale is important to me. They are also quite popular up here. Winterizing and maintenance seem to be easy compared to an I/O.
Here are my concerns. It is a jet drive and if it is like a jet ski, slow speed maneuvering could be a concern. Watching videos of the boats that have the thrust vectoring makes the jet boat look easier to use than an I/O. Slow speed wake zones seem to be a breeze with the no wake cruise feature on these boats. Once again, no experience, only what I have read and watched. How maneuverable are they?
How are these boats on gas? From what I can read, they do use gas. Is it worse than an I/O
And finally, how load and how much vibration does these boats have. I have read they are loud. People are pointing to them only being 3db or a little more loud than a typical I/O but 3db is a doubling of the noise level. The noise issue is a major concern.
If anyone has experience with these boats, I'd love to hear from you. On paper and in the videos thy look very appealing.
Mark
Lately I have been reading quite a bit about the newer Yamaha jet boats. There are many things about this boat that are appealing. First - it is a 19' boat that weighs under 2500#'s but has the interior space of a 21' boat. Because the motor is compact, it can fit where I/O's cant. The rear swim deck and sitting platform are in the space of what would typically be a sundeck which is something I would probably not use.
It is a minimalist boat which is what I am looking for. I can trailer it, it can fit in the garage and so on. They are relatively inexpensive (could be because they are built cheaply but that is not what I am reading) and they hold their value real well. Considering I'll probably only have it a short while (3 years or so before wife realizes we should have got a pontoon boat), resale is important to me. They are also quite popular up here. Winterizing and maintenance seem to be easy compared to an I/O.
Here are my concerns. It is a jet drive and if it is like a jet ski, slow speed maneuvering could be a concern. Watching videos of the boats that have the thrust vectoring makes the jet boat look easier to use than an I/O. Slow speed wake zones seem to be a breeze with the no wake cruise feature on these boats. Once again, no experience, only what I have read and watched. How maneuverable are they?
How are these boats on gas? From what I can read, they do use gas. Is it worse than an I/O
And finally, how load and how much vibration does these boats have. I have read they are loud. People are pointing to them only being 3db or a little more loud than a typical I/O but 3db is a doubling of the noise level. The noise issue is a major concern.
If anyone has experience with these boats, I'd love to hear from you. On paper and in the videos thy look very appealing.
Mark