B0at1n
Jetboaters Lieutenant
- Messages
- 517
- Reaction score
- 550
- Points
- 167
- Location
- Little elm
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2019
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 19
My family and I rented an AR230 a few years back through Boatsetter, my son actually found an add for it. The owner captained the boat and we spent the day on Raystown Lake skiing, tubing, jumping off rocks, and enjoying the water. It was the most fun we've had as a family in a long time and it turned out everyone liked it which is a rare occurrence for my kids. The owner was really nice and literally did all the work - blowing up tubes, hooking up ropes, stowing gear when done, etc. The next day I started looking for used Yamaha jet boats (couldn't afford a brand new one with two in college and third about to start). Eventually I found this forum and within 8 months had bought our boat. This has been one of the best things we have done as a family since it has created the opportunity to spend time together doing something we all enjoy. I was an avid boater - both sail and power - before I was married but had sold everything by the time we started having kids. So I got to rekindle my love of boating and have my family share it with me, and it all started with renting a boat through Boatsetter.
renting the boat out is a lot more work, I’ve accepted my boat is always dirty because I am not going to take the time to wash it down EVeRY time it rents by my self. I have done 150+ bare boat rentals and just started captaining. Captaining can be fun but can also suck. You do all the work regardless. I have had minimal damage but there are little nicks and dings you have to take care of. Honestly right now the market is stupid, selling your boat for the crazy mark up may be more profitable than the rental thing. Just depends on your goals and plans.
My boat may be for sale beginning of August.