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2025 Yamaha 222S Swim Locker Dimensions?

dantebelmonte

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Boat Make
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Year
2025
Boat Model
222S
Boat Length
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I have a 2025 Yamaha 222S on order and we want to get one of these floating mats for the boat. We don't do any water sports at the moment so I want to be able to roll up the floating mat and put it in the swim locker but I don't know the dimensions. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Honestly would go with a pressurized inflatable mat if you want to store it nicely. The foam mats won’t be able to roll tight enough to squeeze into that ski locker. We have enjoyed our Sunchill, which there’s plenty of knock offs since the price has gone up since we bought ours. Also you can look into reef mats or other pressurized mats out there. We have a foam roll up floating mat but that stays on the dock for vacations. Our kids are 2.5 and 7 for reference.
 
I’d stay away from a foam mat. They are a nuisance to roll up, ours stays at our dock. If I’m lucky it will get stolen this winter as I left it tied to my lift. The inflatable ones are the way to go. Our dog likes the mat the most.
 
Our mat is a PITA for sure. We let our friends with a pontoon haul it out when possible. It will fill the entire floor of our 242 rolled fairly tight. I keep thinking of ways to strap it to the outside of our tower, and I may figure that out this spring.
 
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