jdlev
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- AR
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Hi Folks,
Looking for recommendations on our next family boat, and could use some advice on picking the right one. Unfortunately, the last yamaha I owned turned out to be a disaster - a 22' 1995 Century Cuddy Cabin w/ the Yamaha 200 Carb'd Saltwater Series at the stern. Blew $9k (overpaid), and dang thing never ran right. Ended up giving away the nightmare for nothing since my conscience wouldn't let me sell it to the next sucker...so eager to avoid a similar experience. Have a few options to consider:
1) I prefer to stay closer to $20k, but would go up to $30k for the right boat. We'd likely use it 60% of the time in local lakes, 20% in local rivers, and 20% in the ICW/atlantic.
2) It'd be a family boat for 2 adults & 2 kids and maybe a few 2-4 guests from time to time.
3) Given my previous experience, I'm inclined to go w/ a dual engine for the sake of reliability, but I know that increases maintenance costs w/ 2 engines instead of 1. I'm leaning towards the ar/sx 210/230 series - likely the 210 since I 'believe' that should fit in my standard garage.
4) I'm also not against the ar/sx 190 series even though they have 1 engine. I could get something about 5-7 years younger w/ the smaller boat.
5) As far as hours on engines go. I know there's a lot that goes into expected engine life like maintenance, fresh vs salt, etc - but what would be considered young, average, and old for hours for these jet engines? I'm trying to stay under 250 hours or so and 100-150 or so hours would be considered ideal?
6) Our main use would be day trips...sandbars in local lakes or island hopping out on the coast 2-3 times a year. We'd likely be towing it a couple hundred miles each year, so ease of towing would be a small consideration. Something easier on the fuel would also be a good thing - nothing wrong with saving some cash, but ultimately, reliability is the most important thing. I don't want to be on a first name basis with the Sea Tow captain lol.
Any tips, recommendations, or advice on what to look for and what the best boat/model for the money are appreciated.
Looking for recommendations on our next family boat, and could use some advice on picking the right one. Unfortunately, the last yamaha I owned turned out to be a disaster - a 22' 1995 Century Cuddy Cabin w/ the Yamaha 200 Carb'd Saltwater Series at the stern. Blew $9k (overpaid), and dang thing never ran right. Ended up giving away the nightmare for nothing since my conscience wouldn't let me sell it to the next sucker...so eager to avoid a similar experience. Have a few options to consider:
1) I prefer to stay closer to $20k, but would go up to $30k for the right boat. We'd likely use it 60% of the time in local lakes, 20% in local rivers, and 20% in the ICW/atlantic.
2) It'd be a family boat for 2 adults & 2 kids and maybe a few 2-4 guests from time to time.
3) Given my previous experience, I'm inclined to go w/ a dual engine for the sake of reliability, but I know that increases maintenance costs w/ 2 engines instead of 1. I'm leaning towards the ar/sx 210/230 series - likely the 210 since I 'believe' that should fit in my standard garage.
4) I'm also not against the ar/sx 190 series even though they have 1 engine. I could get something about 5-7 years younger w/ the smaller boat.
5) As far as hours on engines go. I know there's a lot that goes into expected engine life like maintenance, fresh vs salt, etc - but what would be considered young, average, and old for hours for these jet engines? I'm trying to stay under 250 hours or so and 100-150 or so hours would be considered ideal?
6) Our main use would be day trips...sandbars in local lakes or island hopping out on the coast 2-3 times a year. We'd likely be towing it a couple hundred miles each year, so ease of towing would be a small consideration. Something easier on the fuel would also be a good thing - nothing wrong with saving some cash, but ultimately, reliability is the most important thing. I don't want to be on a first name basis with the Sea Tow captain lol.
Any tips, recommendations, or advice on what to look for and what the best boat/model for the money are appreciated.