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Said the same thing to my wife!that live well is rad! i dont fish from my boat, so Id stuff it full of ice and beers. lol
GREAT looking seating.
I doubt that. Most people who seek a CC aren't also trying to wake surf. My guess is they'll offer the manually attached Wake booster only.....but perhaps if there is demand....who knows.Any thoughts from your time spent with Yamaha, that they will add integrated wake booster (like the 255xd) in the future to the 255eFSH, since it’s the same e-throttles and engines?
I doubt that. Most people who seek a CC aren't also trying to wake surf. My guess is they'll offer the manually attached Wake booster only.....but perhaps if there is demand....who knows.
But it DOES have underwater lights! (and hopefully swim up seats???? Not sure but that would be cool)Screen grab from the 255 video doesn't show one.
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It does appear to have underwater lights. I wonder if they are rgb?!But it DOES have underwater lights! (and hopefully swim up seats???? Not sure but that would be cool)
Does anyone know the horsepower difference between the 252 & the 255?
If I had to choose between the Scarab and Yamaha 25' CC, I would choose the Yamaha, but if I was also choosing between a jet CC and a more traditional outboard powered CC, in a heart beat, I would just go back to an an outboard unless wakesurfing behind a CC was an absolute priority.
1) I like the seating although I am not a fan of their new transom design with the huge step.
2) A 24.5' CC with a 22" draft? Seriously? Meaning, realistically, you need 30+ inches to safely motor around.
3) STILL no standard drive E controls. Still offering the hack wake mode solution for engines with poor throttle control.
4) It has a 111 gal tank because THE SVHO is going to suck gas. The normal 1.8s are going to have great range though! Would be nice if you could get the normal 1.8s with E.
5) Nothing new regarding improved ability to deal/handle grass clogging intakes.
6) Would have been nice if they offered without the hard top
7) Would be interesting a CC with a larger folding top like on the 250 series
It's nice but I would be more inclined to spend the money for a new or used real OB powered center console or bayboat.
do you have any info on rough water handling??If you look at this....there is no evidence of a light up there....I think thats because its a pre production model....or they have some fold up light????
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I'm on the fence with getting this jet CC vs outboard CC; paying close to 80K for a NEW boat twin engines.. a no brainer but I don't have info on rough water handling is my biggest gripe; buying a used 80K out board with TWINS but not many models with low hours.. and hulls are old...I'm in a conundrum...
Nope....not driven one. But I'd plan on trim tabs to help keep the bow down in rough water.do you have any info on rough water handling??
Which pass do you go thru? saw a couple of 21 fsh go thru Miami haul over. One did well, one didn’t.What would your definition of rough water be? Having used a jet and an outboard, in my opinion propulsion is propulsion for the most part. Most noticeable differences in handling occur at really slow speed around the dock. That can be made better on a jet with the addition of aftermarket fins on the nozzles. For offshore, the hull is what I think makes a bigger difference in comfort of the ride and ability to handle larger waves. Since these are new hulls, someone needs to get their hands on one and give a report!
For what it's worth, I currently have a 210 FSH I take out in the gulf all the time. For me, the limiting factor is the pass I have to go through. Waves there can sometimes be double what they are out in the gulf. 2 feet is fine, 4 ft in a 21 ft boat, regardless of the engine is not fun!
Same here..trim trabNope....not driven one. But I'd plan on trim tabs to help keep the bow down in rough water.
I think that haulover pass on a bad day would be a good test run for the 255E..if I decide to purchase I'd install the trim tabs, thrust vectors and lateral thrusters....Which pass do you go thru? saw a couple of 21 fsh go thru Miami haul over. One did well, one didn’t.
I'm on the fence with getting this jet CC vs outboard CC; paying close to 80K for a NEW boat twin engines.. a no brainer but I don't have info on rough water handling is my biggest gripe; buying a used 80K out board with TWINS but not many models with low hours.. and hulls are old...I'm in a conundrum...