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Got the itch!

@JetSet407 im a little late to welcome you to the site. But congrats on the new boat!!! I like your style, no wasting time, just get er done ;)
 
Congratulations!
 
Congratulations @JetSet407 and it looks like you dunked it in the water immediately. Now you can read all about the stereo upgrades, on board charger setups, etc. You are going to love it
 
So you brought it home with you?

Was it purchased from Riva?

Yes purchased from Riva but they will bring it up in a few weeks. I flew down for the day.
 
Thanks everyone! Super stoked.

@itsdgm Yes In my mind I was planning to be patient this time.. But you know..
 
congrats and welcome aboard.
 
Congrats! Make sure you join us 190/192'ers on the model forum. If you have any questions about maintaining yours there are so many helpful people on here so definitely stay tuned in and make posts of your own experiences. I bought my 192 at the beginning of the 2014 season and and the only thing I have regretted since buying it is living in MN where I can only boat 4 months out of the year (if I'm lucky). My first word of advise is watch out for tow ropes. Never drive over one or leave the engine running with a slack rope floating in the water. It's not very hard to suck a rope into the intake and kill your engine. Keep a paddle and a knife on the boat at all times since you have the single engine like me. It saved my ass.
 
Congratulations and welcome to the friendliest most informative place for your new purchase. You will find soooo much to spend more money on here... and how to install the stuff too. Enjoy your boat.
 
Congrats! Make sure you join us 190/192'ers on the model forum. If you have any questions about maintaining yours there are so many helpful people on here so definitely stay tuned in and make posts of your own experiences. I bought my 192 at the beginning of the 2014 season and and the only thing I have regretted since buying it is living in MN where I can only boat 4 months out of the year (if I'm lucky). My first word of advise is watch out for tow ropes. Never drive over one or leave the engine running with a slack rope floating in the water. It's not very hard to suck a rope into the intake and kill your engine. Keep a paddle and a knife on the boat at all times since you have the single engine like me. It saved my ass.

Thank you for the info!!
 
Congratulations and welcome to the friendliest most informative place for your new purchase. You will find soooo much to spend more money on here... and how to install the stuff too. Enjoy your boat.


Yeah for sure. I already have a list of upgrades I'm planning to do!
 
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