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Potential AR190 Purchase - Connext Concerns

Seattle-Wind

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Long time jet boat owner ('07 SeaDoo Speedster 150) seriously considering upgrading to a 2019 AR190. One of my main concerns with the updates for 2019 is the new Connext screen. If/when the screen fails years down the road, will the boat still be able to start and run without issue? I understand that I wouldn't be able to see speed/rpm/fuel without the screen, but I'm worried that if the screen or computer stops working that the boat will be non-operational. Does anyone know the answer to this for sure?

Also, is there any reason or concerns for keeping this particular boat in the water (not on a lift) in a protected marina for 5 - 6 months at a time? We've done it with our Speedster for over 12 seasons with no issues, but I've read posts from people stating that you shouldn't leave a jet boat in the water, perhaps this is a Yamaha thing?

Thank you for your insight!
 

Weeb

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Just make sure it’s water tight with a bilge pump and you’ll be ok in fresh water.
 

boatandgolf

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I wet slip my boat in a lake from May to September. I keep it covered, take it out once in July for a scrub, and have no problems.
 

Romanski

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Long time jet boat owner ('07 SeaDoo Speedster 150) seriously considering upgrading to a 2019 AR190. One of my main concerns with the updates for 2019 is the new Connext screen. If/when the screen fails years down the road, will the boat still be able to start and run without issue? I understand that I wouldn't be able to see speed/rpm/fuel without the screen, but I'm worried that if the screen or computer stops working that the boat will be non-operational. Does anyone know the answer to this for sure?

Also, is there any reason or concerns for keeping this particular boat in the water (not on a lift) in a protected marina for 5 - 6 months at a time? We've done it with our Speedster for over 12 seasons with no issues, but I've read posts from people stating that you shouldn't leave a jet boat in the water, perhaps this is a Yamaha thing?

Thank you for your insight!
I just purchased a 2019 AR190 and love it but with only 9hrs the screen went out!!! It’s defective and worst part it’s on back order for a year which is insane. The good news, its covered under warranty and my dealer was able to get Yamaha to send me a demo screen just to use for the time being. To answer your question, yes you can still use the boat without the screen as I was.
 

Seattle-Wind

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Romanski, thanks for the update on your AR190. Sorry to hear that your screen went out, but what a relief that the boat still works and you can enjoy your summer!
 
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