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- Location
- Nashville, Tn
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2012
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
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I would bring it. I know eveyboby will want to know have it compares. What better way to compare then having them together. Have fun!
I actually wonder why the Yamaha has two throttle levers, I don't think Id be using each engine except in sync of one another. I actually feel the Yamaha throttles are bulky and clunky and prefer the clean and simple lever the scarab has.
Had I seen this post, and not been down here with a busted ankle, I would have LOVED to join you. Nice pics and review.
Had I seen this post, and not been down here with a busted ankle, I would have LOVED to join you. Nice pics and review.
How is the ankle? Did you fly down here with the bum ankle? I flew to NJ (a couple years ago now) five weeks after my second total knee replacement. Not a fun trip up or back. However, I am guaranteed a free trip to the full body scanner anytime I fly now. I thought wearing shorts would help, but apparently I'm such a hottie all the TSA agents need a better view of me! Bwahahahahahah
The two throttles allow you to spin in place or use the throttles to steer at speed. With some practice on a calm day you can even use them to drive sideways. I would not want a twin engined boat without dual throttles.