drewkaree
Jetboaters Fleet Admiral 1*
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- Location
- West Allis & Fremont, WI
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2019
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 21
2) I'm not a buyer of anything made post-covid even if the prices are at or below 2019 prices. I'll wait for a 2024 model, new or used. Too many issues during the last few years for nearly any make or model in any powersport.
I absolutely agree with this - noticed some typical-seeming fit/finish/assembly issues with mine, but started to really notice from comments around here how much, generally, it increased in 2020, and seemed to explode in the years after that. Obviously not a foolproof formula, but it was most definitely noticeable to the point that I agree with your strategy
S'funny.......this is the exact realization I just came to. Our boat is nearly paid off and I was really getting the itch for a 250 then it hit me that I really DON'T want more people on the boat and the only nagging issues were fixed with my Ridesteady.
I wanted a 24' soon after, and my storage solutions are the same for my 21' as it would be for a 24', but it's really been eye opening just how perfectly sized the 21' is for our needs. That's why I'd consider a 22', but the real kicker was having 8 in the boat more than a few times, and not wanting another single person on the boat for speed, space & comfort reasons.
The sticker says I can carry 10, but with all the crap people bring along, 8 will be my max for anything other than a color cruise at the end of the season when it's just snacks and stopping at a place on the river to warm up
That’s what me dealer told me too. Said the worst thing for the boat is to not use it. I’m not quite ready for that, yet, though. ?
My neighbor's favorite joke is to tell people that the worst thing you can do to a boat is get it wet. After it gets wet, it starts to get expensive to take care of it.
I'm not so sure that's a joke anymore! ?