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Just Bought a 2006 AR230

Lsutmorg

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2006
Boat Model
AR
Boat Length
23
Looking for any recommendations. I will putting the boat in a bayou that is connected to Lake Bruin in Louisiana. I have a camp on this bayou so the boat will be docked at my pier when we are at the camp. The bayou has a narrow bridge that I will be going under to get to the lake. Also the Bayou itself is about 4 ft deep when at it's lowest. Just looking for any ideas on what I should be looking out for and any driving advice. Should I look into purchasing the fins? Will have many friends driving the boat because I like to drink but I do not drink and drive. Also maintenance advice would be great also. Boat is in great shape and I plan on keeping it this way. This is my first ski boat/jet boat. I have owned bass boats and currently own a pontoon boat. My boys or getting older so we bought this to keep them on the lake doing watersports. Thanks for any advice.
 

Miitch

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Niagara on the Lake, Ontario, Canada
Boat Make
SeaDoo
Year
2011
Boat Model
Challenger
Boat Length
18
Congrats on the purchase and:Welcome:aboard!! I own a sea doo, much different steering at low speeds. From what i gather, you should definitely invest in a set of cobra steering fins or thrust vectors, im sure someone on the site will have more first hand info on that.

As for the depth of the lake, its universally understood that jet boats can operate in 3ft of water, but its not necessarily the BEST full time environment. They can do it, but they shouldn't do it all the time. constantly running in shallow water (3 feet or less) can cause a stir-up of the lake bottom. Sand, small rocks, etc. can become suspended in the water after being kicked up and when that stuff gets thrown through your impeller, it can cause some damage. Just something to keep an eye out for.

In regards to maintenance, you're better off hearing from somebody with a MR1 era Yamaha such as yourself. I too keep my boat in the water year round (on my first year), a good clean and waxing of the gel coat before you put it in should do you good. Pull it out every now and then and just give it a good rinse! im sure other members will add on. Also, dont be afraid to post some pictures of the new family toy! we love pictures!
 

Julian

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Yamaha
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Congrats and welcome!

You will want to watch the video here: https://jetboaters.net/threads/how-to-avoid-clogging-your-engine-with-sand.26558/

So you understand what a jet boat is doing quietly under the surface without your knowledge.

If you plan to have others driving the boat, I'd get fins.....the more control you can give them, the less likely you'll get dock rash you don't want.

HAVE FUN! And share some Bayou photos!
 
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