Larry Lesch
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- Location
- Exeter, NH
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2013
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
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I was originally trying to find one of the last 2018's left in blue (didn't want the black) but couldn't find one close enough to here with a galvanized trailer. The 2018's are discounted pretty nicely right now. But, then I noticed that the new 2019's had the new V-shaped jet nozzles and wanted those. I wanted to get something soon before boating season started. I was worried that once it started the selection would get limited.Congrats! I was wanting the white before I purchased mine but my dealer didn’t have one in stock.
Me not being able to wait, went with the blue. The first 2018 that was delivered to my dealer when they first came out
Lol, sounds like you jumped on what was available at the moment like I did.I was originally trying to find one of the last 2018's left in blue (didn't want the black) but couldn't find one close enough to here with a galvanized trailer. The 2018's are discounted pretty nicely right now. But, then I noticed that the new 2019's had the new V-shaped jet nozzles and wanted those. I wanted to get something soon before boating season started. I was worried that once it started the selection would get limited.
You will definitely get use to it the more you go out on it.The family and I took it out on Lake Tholocco yesterday (small lake on post) to break in the engines and start practicing getting it on and off the trailer. Once on the water I was fine and enjoyed it, but I won't lie I was a nervous wreck getting that thing on and off the trailer, my nerves were shot, lol. These things don't handle like a car and slow speeds was really interesting. I know I'll get used to it but it's gonna take some time. I might try to meet up with a fellow Yamaha boat owner around here and see if they can go out on the water with me and give me some training.