swatski
Jetboaters Fleet Admiral 1*
- Messages
- 12,806
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- 822
- Location
- North Caldwell, NJ
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2016
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
I have to admit that I find an idea of buying a new 24ft Yamaha incredibly enticing, the new AR240s are pretty awesome. And I have a pretty sweet deal on the table, too.
But, I'm struggling with the decision. Per my family, we will get a bigger (more sea worthy) boat to replace my 190. But I really have mixed feelings about some of the new 240s features. For example, the design of the aft cockpit seating is making me want to go back (in time).
Here is the way I look at it - the back seats/gunnels seem to have gotten increasingly more shallow over the model years:
2015-16 240

2010-14 240

2009 232 Limited S

My kids generally like to sit in the bow, but in any kind of weather conditions I like everyone in the back in these boats. Here, the 232 Limited has that plush, cushy feel which I just do not find in the new 24s. Longer, taller freeboard and the keel of the 2016 24s makes them amazingly capable in rough water though, no doubt.
Another thing is, and I hope that one is not wrong or weird, I wouldn't mind to own a boat with MR1 HOs. Never had them, but find them to be just marvels of technology. These things are tuned to the max stock from factory, and run on such high quality components that I suspect the production costs might have had something to do with MR1 HOs production being discontinued. By comparison, I find 1.8l N/As not particularly impressive, in my experience. Certainly capable, but they just don't seem very refined. SVHOs, timing chain issues notwithstanding, are a different story but that does not apply to boats, yet.
Anyhow. Let say - given a choice - am I the only person on the planet to wonder about such things?
EDIT: these pictures are crappy but that is just for crude reference.
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But, I'm struggling with the decision. Per my family, we will get a bigger (more sea worthy) boat to replace my 190. But I really have mixed feelings about some of the new 240s features. For example, the design of the aft cockpit seating is making me want to go back (in time).
Here is the way I look at it - the back seats/gunnels seem to have gotten increasingly more shallow over the model years:
2015-16 240

2010-14 240

2009 232 Limited S

My kids generally like to sit in the bow, but in any kind of weather conditions I like everyone in the back in these boats. Here, the 232 Limited has that plush, cushy feel which I just do not find in the new 24s. Longer, taller freeboard and the keel of the 2016 24s makes them amazingly capable in rough water though, no doubt.
Another thing is, and I hope that one is not wrong or weird, I wouldn't mind to own a boat with MR1 HOs. Never had them, but find them to be just marvels of technology. These things are tuned to the max stock from factory, and run on such high quality components that I suspect the production costs might have had something to do with MR1 HOs production being discontinued. By comparison, I find 1.8l N/As not particularly impressive, in my experience. Certainly capable, but they just don't seem very refined. SVHOs, timing chain issues notwithstanding, are a different story but that does not apply to boats, yet.
Anyhow. Let say - given a choice - am I the only person on the planet to wonder about such things?
EDIT: these pictures are crappy but that is just for crude reference.
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