YamaHog
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 162
- Reaction score
- 114
- Points
- 112
- Location
- Little Rock, AR
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2020
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 19
Hello to all! I am currently awaiting the delivery of my Yamaha 2020 195S. I was lucky enough to locate one that was already on order at a dealer and not yet spoken for. I worked with them to put some money down and am now awaiting delivery when Yamaha ships out the remaining 2020 models to dealers. In the meantime I was lucky to discover this forum and have been doing a lot of reading. I'm not new to boating or the water, but lets just say the last boat I've driven was over 15 years ago...........and that was a 1976 Fabuglas Tri-hull boat with an Evinrude 85 HP outboard! So I am new to Jet boating. I'm thinking since it's been so long since I've driven an outboard I should adapt easily to the jet drive. Anyway, while researching here I've come up with a few questions as I will be traveling 10 hrs one way to pick up my boat from the dealer when it arrives.
1.) My tow vehicle is a 2019 GMC Canyon 4x4 that measure 19 " from the ground to the top of the hitch receiver. I haven't been able to find any specific info online in regards to the Yamaha trailer tounge/couple level height. I'm trying to determine if I need a hitch with a rise or drop and if so, how much.
2.) I've read that the bow roller on these trailers is hard plastic and will scratch up the bow during tow. Since I'm going to be trailering this boat 10 hrs back home after pickup, I'd like to be able to swap this thing out with a Stoltz brand bow roller right after I take delivery of the boat. Should I be able to easily swap this out? I'm guessing I'd just need to find the proper tools and sizes needed to swap it out so I can take those with me.
Any other considerations I should take into account for such a long haul back home? Thanks for any tips and I'm looking forward to getting back on the water again!
1.) My tow vehicle is a 2019 GMC Canyon 4x4 that measure 19 " from the ground to the top of the hitch receiver. I haven't been able to find any specific info online in regards to the Yamaha trailer tounge/couple level height. I'm trying to determine if I need a hitch with a rise or drop and if so, how much.
2.) I've read that the bow roller on these trailers is hard plastic and will scratch up the bow during tow. Since I'm going to be trailering this boat 10 hrs back home after pickup, I'd like to be able to swap this thing out with a Stoltz brand bow roller right after I take delivery of the boat. Should I be able to easily swap this out? I'm guessing I'd just need to find the proper tools and sizes needed to swap it out so I can take those with me.
Any other considerations I should take into account for such a long haul back home? Thanks for any tips and I'm looking forward to getting back on the water again!