dan_hoog
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 17
- Reaction score
- 17
- Points
- 72
- Location
- Vero Beach, FL
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
Hello,
I have been lurking for a couple years as I contemplated and then planned a boat purchase. I recently purchased a new 2015 242 Limited S. I've only got about 4 hours so far, but enjoying it.
This is my first boat. We rented about five times to get a feel for boating and see if the family liked it, and we did. I liked the convenience of renting, but not getting a different boat each time, having to drive to the marina (we have a lift in the small marina in our community), and the concept of scheduled boating. A prep/cleanup crew is nice thought ;-).
So far, I find the new 242, with its new keel and rudder (aka Articulating Keel), handles as good or better than the boats we rented, at both high and docking speeds. I've never driven other jet boats, so I can compare to earlier years. The rentals were all outboards, 21-24 feet, deck boats or bow riders. There was a smaller key west that handled the best, while a 24 foot deck boat handled like I expected the jet boat to perform -- demonstrating a disoriented mind of its own at lower speeds. I'm sure my lack of skill is a factor, but the deck boat didn't help. I don't have that out of control feeling with the Yamaha -- though still tricky and need to learn.
I've learned a lot from the postings here already and look forward to participating more, as I gain some experience to share.
Best,
Dan
I have been lurking for a couple years as I contemplated and then planned a boat purchase. I recently purchased a new 2015 242 Limited S. I've only got about 4 hours so far, but enjoying it.
This is my first boat. We rented about five times to get a feel for boating and see if the family liked it, and we did. I liked the convenience of renting, but not getting a different boat each time, having to drive to the marina (we have a lift in the small marina in our community), and the concept of scheduled boating. A prep/cleanup crew is nice thought ;-).
So far, I find the new 242, with its new keel and rudder (aka Articulating Keel), handles as good or better than the boats we rented, at both high and docking speeds. I've never driven other jet boats, so I can compare to earlier years. The rentals were all outboards, 21-24 feet, deck boats or bow riders. There was a smaller key west that handled the best, while a 24 foot deck boat handled like I expected the jet boat to perform -- demonstrating a disoriented mind of its own at lower speeds. I'm sure my lack of skill is a factor, but the deck boat didn't help. I don't have that out of control feeling with the Yamaha -- though still tricky and need to learn.
I've learned a lot from the postings here already and look forward to participating more, as I gain some experience to share.
Best,
Dan