King
Jet Boat Junkie
- Messages
- 239
- Reaction score
- 421
- Points
- 137
- Location
- Austell, GA
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2022
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 25
Very excited to say that after being on the 'deposit down' wait list from 2021-10-04 to early August 2022 only to be told our 212 had been canceled and that we could lay claim to an AR250 that didn't get canceled... We are now official boat owners!!!
Took delivery yesterday, got gas, the last USCG required items, and we hit the lake in our new AR250.
I was worried that the move from the 212 to the 250 would be a huge decrease in performance. Nope, she's like a rocket! Shortly after break in, with a full tank, and three adults onboard, we were hitting 45mph with ease. We couldn't get over 7k rpm though. However, I think there may be a bit of play in the throttle cables which are slightly unmatched from each other. Low end torque and hole shot is out of this world!
Yesterday did bring another question. Any help would be most appreciated.
The tubes to the clean out plugs would fill with water. Plugs were in and seated correctly. But, at the end of the day, Port was all the way full, Starboard was about 80% full. I'm guessing by the two drains in that compartment that some seepage is normal? By no means was it a flood the boat with a fountain. Seriously thinking of putting in the port riser from JBP LINK and sealing the decking in that compartment with some silicone.
Took delivery yesterday, got gas, the last USCG required items, and we hit the lake in our new AR250.
I was worried that the move from the 212 to the 250 would be a huge decrease in performance. Nope, she's like a rocket! Shortly after break in, with a full tank, and three adults onboard, we were hitting 45mph with ease. We couldn't get over 7k rpm though. However, I think there may be a bit of play in the throttle cables which are slightly unmatched from each other. Low end torque and hole shot is out of this world!
Yesterday did bring another question. Any help would be most appreciated.
The tubes to the clean out plugs would fill with water. Plugs were in and seated correctly. But, at the end of the day, Port was all the way full, Starboard was about 80% full. I'm guessing by the two drains in that compartment that some seepage is normal? By no means was it a flood the boat with a fountain. Seriously thinking of putting in the port riser from JBP LINK and sealing the decking in that compartment with some silicone.