thegrapeguy
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 55
- Reaction score
- 8
- Points
- 82
- Location
- Syracuse, NY
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2014
- Boat Model
- Other
- Boat Length
- 21
Things may be coming together for a used 2014 212x and I was looking for opinions on its ability to provide a decent wave for wakesurfing... I would plan on purchasing the Gantlin mod. Also interested in its wake for wake boarding...
Several factors make it an advantage for me and my wife. 1st the price (around $37500). 2nd we have quite few sandy beaches we can pull up to and water is shallow at the end of our dock (2 1/2 to 3 feet based on rain) . 3rd use to have the LS 2000 and are familiar with jet boats. However I had my heart set on Axis A22 after all my research but cheapest I can find is 50k+ for 2013 and above.
My wife is pretty set on jet boat though and I can't get her to agree to $50k+ boats. So I'm trying to convince myself that I will enjoy the 212x. I am an experienced wakeboarder, experienced surfboard riding kite surfer, but newbie to wakesurfing. I just don't like hanging on to a rope much any more but wish to have a family boat that can please Daddy and his wake boarding friends.
I also wonder which boat, Axis type or 212x will handle long runs through chop (1-2feet) better? I did get to demo the exact 212x last weekend and man it was smooth over chop and strong and fast and loud. Did not get to see the wake with ballast though...
The option here is for me to save the extra cash and push for the Axis type boat next Spring...
Several factors make it an advantage for me and my wife. 1st the price (around $37500). 2nd we have quite few sandy beaches we can pull up to and water is shallow at the end of our dock (2 1/2 to 3 feet based on rain) . 3rd use to have the LS 2000 and are familiar with jet boats. However I had my heart set on Axis A22 after all my research but cheapest I can find is 50k+ for 2013 and above.
My wife is pretty set on jet boat though and I can't get her to agree to $50k+ boats. So I'm trying to convince myself that I will enjoy the 212x. I am an experienced wakeboarder, experienced surfboard riding kite surfer, but newbie to wakesurfing. I just don't like hanging on to a rope much any more but wish to have a family boat that can please Daddy and his wake boarding friends.
I also wonder which boat, Axis type or 212x will handle long runs through chop (1-2feet) better? I did get to demo the exact 212x last weekend and man it was smooth over chop and strong and fast and loud. Did not get to see the wake with ballast though...
The option here is for me to save the extra cash and push for the Axis type boat next Spring...