Scooter Scott
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- Messages
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2018
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
Hey all, new guy to the forum here. I've always been intrigued by Yamaha boats and I think over the winter I want to try and hopefully find a deal on one.
I currently have a 1992 Sea Ray 190. Used this as our first boat to see if we are a boating family. Family has seemed to enjoy it the last 4 years so I am trying to talk myself into dropping some coin on a bigger boat that doesn't beat us up and gives us more room. I've been cruising this forum for the better part of a month now just reading up on things.
My main goals are to gain more room and to have a softer ride in rougher waters. I was initially looking at a 212. I think I would be happy with the room inside the boat but I don't think I will be happy with how it rides in rougher waters (unless someone can tell me otherwise). Because of that I think I at least need to go with a 24ft.
We frequently try to take out another family with us. My family is just my wife, my 5 yr old son and I. The families we take out are usually 2 more adults and 2-4 kids.
Next up for me is the year. Obviously I'm coming from a 1997 boat so most anything will be better. I'm trying to put into my head what is the best year for me to look at for value and bang for the buck. Ideally I would love a 2016+ because I can get the wake tower that is easier to pull down, articulating keel, better sound deadening and Connext. But are they really needed?
Wake Tower - we have a lake in Indiana where we have to go under a bridge to get to a cove that we like to frequent. I would like to have something that is somewhat easy to pull down
Articulating Keel - With Cobra jets or thrust vectors is this even necessary or more of a gimmick?
Sound Deadening - How big of a difference is the noise?
Connext - Not a big deal at all....this is a nice to have
I found a beautiful 2016 242 Limited S but I'm having a hard time pulling the trigger coming from a boat that is as cheap as mine. Of course the time I want to upgrade is when COVID and inflation aren't in my favor.
I currently have a 1992 Sea Ray 190. Used this as our first boat to see if we are a boating family. Family has seemed to enjoy it the last 4 years so I am trying to talk myself into dropping some coin on a bigger boat that doesn't beat us up and gives us more room. I've been cruising this forum for the better part of a month now just reading up on things.
My main goals are to gain more room and to have a softer ride in rougher waters. I was initially looking at a 212. I think I would be happy with the room inside the boat but I don't think I will be happy with how it rides in rougher waters (unless someone can tell me otherwise). Because of that I think I at least need to go with a 24ft.
We frequently try to take out another family with us. My family is just my wife, my 5 yr old son and I. The families we take out are usually 2 more adults and 2-4 kids.
Next up for me is the year. Obviously I'm coming from a 1997 boat so most anything will be better. I'm trying to put into my head what is the best year for me to look at for value and bang for the buck. Ideally I would love a 2016+ because I can get the wake tower that is easier to pull down, articulating keel, better sound deadening and Connext. But are they really needed?
Wake Tower - we have a lake in Indiana where we have to go under a bridge to get to a cove that we like to frequent. I would like to have something that is somewhat easy to pull down
Articulating Keel - With Cobra jets or thrust vectors is this even necessary or more of a gimmick?
Sound Deadening - How big of a difference is the noise?
Connext - Not a big deal at all....this is a nice to have
I found a beautiful 2016 242 Limited S but I'm having a hard time pulling the trigger coming from a boat that is as cheap as mine. Of course the time I want to upgrade is when COVID and inflation aren't in my favor.
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