kindtampa
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 64
- Reaction score
- 41
- Points
- 77
- Location
- Tampa, FL
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2017
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 19
I purchased about a week ago, but yesterday was the first opportunity to get her in the drink. With forecasted thunderstorms at 1:30. Plan was to put her in, play around for an hour, and get her back to the slip behind the house.
We got a late start at the ramp @ 11am, and dark clouds loomed from the south. We attempted to straighten my jeep & boat to back on down the ramp. Took about 3 tries, and we still weren't completely straight. Mimicking the sales manager on our sea trial, I tried to power off the bunks. Didn't work, but a few pushes from the did (odd). A little frustrated, and embarrassed at this point. In the water I could feel the wind affecting the maneuvering of the boat. I felt like I looked like a complete ass leaving the ramp.
Once out, we passed under the Courtney Cambell bridge, and cruised out to the middle of Old Tampa Bay. We took turns going at no wake attempting to point at landmarks without over steering. Floated awhile listening to music, and spotted a pod of dolphins off in the distance. The pod came off the starboard side, and then off the stern about 20 feet from us. What a nice welcoming!
The forecasted 1:30 thunderstorms never appeared, and was beautiful day. We navigated to our channel, and cruised to a lift station. The lift station takes you from salt, to fresh water canal system. The lift station has HUGE straps that you maneuver (with a set of industrial controls) under your boat. You then lift your boat UP and OVER a seawall, and plop your boat down. Little scary seeing the boat completely out of the water. Much larger boats than mine traverse this system though.
Lessons learned:
We got a late start at the ramp @ 11am, and dark clouds loomed from the south. We attempted to straighten my jeep & boat to back on down the ramp. Took about 3 tries, and we still weren't completely straight. Mimicking the sales manager on our sea trial, I tried to power off the bunks. Didn't work, but a few pushes from the did (odd). A little frustrated, and embarrassed at this point. In the water I could feel the wind affecting the maneuvering of the boat. I felt like I looked like a complete ass leaving the ramp.
Once out, we passed under the Courtney Cambell bridge, and cruised out to the middle of Old Tampa Bay. We took turns going at no wake attempting to point at landmarks without over steering. Floated awhile listening to music, and spotted a pod of dolphins off in the distance. The pod came off the starboard side, and then off the stern about 20 feet from us. What a nice welcoming!
The forecasted 1:30 thunderstorms never appeared, and was beautiful day. We navigated to our channel, and cruised to a lift station. The lift station takes you from salt, to fresh water canal system. The lift station has HUGE straps that you maneuver (with a set of industrial controls) under your boat. You then lift your boat UP and OVER a seawall, and plop your boat down. Little scary seeing the boat completely out of the water. Much larger boats than mine traverse this system though.
Lessons learned:
- The AR195 is BADDA$$! Love the boat, and got a ton of compliments at the boat ramp, and lift station.
- I've done a lot of research on the AR192 & 195. I was surprised at how low the fuel consumption was. Then again I have no experience with the 192. Curious what BoatTest will find.
- Even though I docked like a champ during the sea trial, I didn't feel confident in my low speed maneuvering after launching from the boat ramp. I need lots of practice, or Cobra Jet Steering.