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Looking to buy a 190-210 FSH

JPINOT

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2020
Boat Model
FSH Sport
Boat Length
21
Anyone have one they are wanting to sell PM me the details. Thanks in advance!
 
You could just search here, there were at least 2, 210 fsh recently.
 
Not sure where you are located but there is a really nice one in Indiana or Ohio I believe. I'm in southeast Texas and looking for a FSH210 also. Really wanting the 2019 light blue/green color scheme with T-top. I need the aluminum or galvanized trailer though. Good luck!
 
Thanks for the Heads up where did you see the one in Indiana/ohio? I'm also in Texas by the way, stay safe!
 
I am considering putting mine up for sale. It is in storage now, but will be out in the next month or so as Spring hits Minnesota. I will publish all options soon, need to dig out paperwork so I do not miss anything. Let me know if you have questions.
 
I have a super clean 190 fsh 140 hours with 9000 in upgrades with brand new load rite aluminum trailer for 30000 obo in Chesapeake VAScreenshot_20220214-170115.png
 
Hi there - looking at the 2018 Yamaha 190 fsh sport and new to jet boats. Have been looking at CC with outboards. What is the disadvantage/advantage of the jet vs an Outboard?

Thanks!

btw - located outside Seattle if anyone has a boat for sale near here.
 
I have a question on the 19 ft compared to the 21 ft fsh boats. All of the photos I see show the 19 on a single axle trailer and the 21 on a double axle trailer. I assume that the single axle trailer do not have brakes whereas the double axles do.

Can the 21 ft fsh be legally and physically pulled on a single axle trailer without brakes?

Thanks.
 
I have a question on the 19 ft compared to the 21 ft fsh boats. All of the photos I see show the 19 on a single axle trailer and the 21 on a double axle trailer. I assume that the single axle trailer do not have brakes whereas the double axles do.

Can the 21 ft fsh be legally and physically pulled on a single axle trailer without brakes?

Thanks.

No.
 
I have a 2022 195s on a single axel trailer and it has brakes. I would assume the 19' FSH is using the same trailer?
 
dang. even the single axle trailer under a 19 ft boat needs brakes?
 
dang. even the single axle trailer under a 19 ft boat needs brakes?

Going back to my DOT officer days… Any trailer with a GVWR of over 3,000lbs has to have some sort of braking mechanism for every axle, per the fed guidelines for commercial use. A quick search shows most states require the same and some even require brakes on trailers of just 1500-2000 GVWR. Even my 1998 Prestige single axle trailer for my 98 Crownline had surge brakes.
 
My 210 FSH has a tandem axle with one axle having brakes.
 
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