JN82
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 15
- Reaction score
- 1
- Points
- 70
- Boat Make
- Other
- Year
- 1995
- Boat Model
- Other
- Boat Length
- 19
Boat is currently on display at the Salty Dog on Lake Hamilton in Hot Springs, AR. They can show you the boat and take you on a test drive, and you'll buy direct from us (no sales tax).
Hi folks. We've decided to sell our beloved Yamaha and go the pontoon route instead. It's always been on a lift, and it only has about 75 hours on it (possibly a little more as we finish out this season, so just ask). 10 hour and 50 hour (2nd season) oil changes both done with Yamalube with documentation. Went ahead and did the filters for the 50-hour even though the manual doesn't call for it yet.
YES (Yamaha) warranty until 5-27-2022, and it's transferable to you for free (you do have to have it inspected by a Yamaha dealer within 15 days of purchase, and they might charge a fee). Noco Genius smart charger installed on the battery, and it's worked great. Yamaha cover included - it's a little rough around the edges, but it works fine for lift storage and keeping bugs off. If I recall one of the transom strap clips is broken on the cover. Trailer has only been used twice, and it's in great shape. I did have to use the spare last year and I never had it patched, so it's still on there but flat. It also has a vinyl protection warranty. It's overall in 8.5 or 9 out of 10 condition - just normal minor dock rash around rub rails, that kind of thing. No tears or rips in the vinyl that I've noticed, and the hull is in good shape. If you wish I can go around the boat and try to take pics of anything small that I see.
So it's ready for hundreds of hours of use! So now down to the quick and dirty. These are $45K new now, and with sales tax and/or freight and prep you'd be pushing $50K, and that's not including the awesome YES warranty. So at $36,000 I feel like it's a pretty good deal. But let's talk - my email is jessenewton@gmail.com.
Here's an album with pics:
Hi folks. We've decided to sell our beloved Yamaha and go the pontoon route instead. It's always been on a lift, and it only has about 75 hours on it (possibly a little more as we finish out this season, so just ask). 10 hour and 50 hour (2nd season) oil changes both done with Yamalube with documentation. Went ahead and did the filters for the 50-hour even though the manual doesn't call for it yet.
YES (Yamaha) warranty until 5-27-2022, and it's transferable to you for free (you do have to have it inspected by a Yamaha dealer within 15 days of purchase, and they might charge a fee). Noco Genius smart charger installed on the battery, and it's worked great. Yamaha cover included - it's a little rough around the edges, but it works fine for lift storage and keeping bugs off. If I recall one of the transom strap clips is broken on the cover. Trailer has only been used twice, and it's in great shape. I did have to use the spare last year and I never had it patched, so it's still on there but flat. It also has a vinyl protection warranty. It's overall in 8.5 or 9 out of 10 condition - just normal minor dock rash around rub rails, that kind of thing. No tears or rips in the vinyl that I've noticed, and the hull is in good shape. If you wish I can go around the boat and try to take pics of anything small that I see.
So it's ready for hundreds of hours of use! So now down to the quick and dirty. These are $45K new now, and with sales tax and/or freight and prep you'd be pushing $50K, and that's not including the awesome YES warranty. So at $36,000 I feel like it's a pretty good deal. But let's talk - my email is jessenewton@gmail.com.
Here's an album with pics:
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