Yes I see 3 pieces! thanks. 200lbs, I got from the 2022 marketing info, Deluxe weight versus Sport Weight.
Actuals are still probably 2 to 1 , t top vs bimini.
I have always liked the way the back deck of the Yamaha's worked and looked, the simplicity of a sc 4banger with a lovejoy coupling is very interesting.
The 222 looks nice. what do ya gotta get for your 210?
Right on… I agree that a bimini is probably lighter with just canvas and tubing.
You know, I look at a lot of boats, love the cc’s with twin outboards or I/O’s, but I always come back to the swim deck on my boat, its where I land all of my fish, I usually hang out there when I eat my lunch or just hang out, probably more so once I get the swim deck pads from JBP installed, my friends wife once commented that the only thing she thought my boat needed was a place to lay down on her stomach to tan.. so I got the cushions for her.
Oh man, thats a heck of a question, been wrangling with it for a couple of days now. I’ve put a lot of money into my boat, as well as a ton of sweat and blood equity. I have done most of the things to my boat that the 222 has, deck drains, front casting platform w/ pads, hard top, extra fuel via Moeller 22 gallon deck tank ( only have that on board when I’m going to need it), 12V aux bus for the new gizmo’s, added three rocker switches in the dash-DVSR switch, Raw water wash down switch and aft bilge pump switch, added 2cnd aft bilge pump, electric raw water pump for wash down (not sure there is conflicting info on the app), DVSR switched on the helm, battery chargers for trolling bank, start and house batteries (three new 25A Victron energy chargers ($630 bucks!) in the box awaiting to replace the 10A minnkota , replaced the plastic scuppers with stainless units from Gemlux, added three 0* rod holders, added two 1.5” deck drains in the corners of the rear of the cockpit, put drains on all the rod holders and tied them into the deck drains, high altitude impellers and those took a bit to get the right pitch for my area, JBP mechanical riser for the clean out tray, changed out and sealed the anchor locker drain fitting, I also chased down every leak in the boat so that now when I pull the drain plug not one drop of water comes out…and my boat still gets 3.1 mpg on regular gas with the repitched impellers, pretty cheap to operate.
I’d probably have to get around $60K to pay off the loan which includes a five year Y.E.S. Warranty and get some of my down payment back and I’d still be losing some money as I’d have to replace the electronics which would be a grip provided that I can get my hands on all of them. I suppose I could get that amount with all of the extra’s I’ve put on my boat. I think the 222 is a pretty exciting and sexy boat, but I basically just got mine totally dialed in for my area, I was just thinking the other day when I was driving around the lake at how well my boat was running and just cruising right along through some 18” chop at 40 mph. I was just commenting to a friend of mine that when I first starting racing desert on bikes, every other year I’d get a new bike, then I’d spend at least a year getting it dialed in, then it seems like I’d sell it and start over again.. I finally realized this and started keeping my bikes for 5 years or more.
I dunno, there is a heck of a mental karate match going on in my head LOL!