ScarabMike
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- Location
- Green Cove Springs, FL
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2022
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 19
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Great write up. Thanks for all the info.Looked at the 223VR yesterday at a boat show, what beautiful boat, I kinda started at front and worked my way to the back, first of all boat is really solid, everywhere you pound it with your hand it is solid. The front bow light did a neat little trick and flipped over to make it a smooth stainless steel plate when not in use, the anchor locker contains bow ladder that was neatly tucked into compartment and was very secure , no rattle, also a place to secure anchor. Boat had a removable front center cushion and easy step out the front. Two front side cushions were removeable with decent storage, I was kinda suprised these areas are not finished with carpet but do drain to bilge, I would probably install some kind of matting or carpet for sound. 2 stainless cup holders, 2 stainless grab rails and 2 speakers.
Cockpit area was very roomy, as much as my Yami if not more, snap in carpet, 2 flush cockpit drains, large wake board or ski compartment, passenger seat does a weird backrest flip that acts as back rest for a normal seat or folds down so you can sit and keep and eye on tubers, wake boarders or skiers. this seat when in the regular config is super roomy a 6 to 6. 5 ft person has plenty leg room, small glove box with stereo remote and 12v outlet behind dash backrest. Driver side seat was comfortable and large all controls were on outside of arm rest so no getting down on floor to make adjustments to seat not sure how these controls will hold up. Dash top has a nice thick leather looking top with good looking stitching, two gauges display engine temp and volts a 6 inch glass display does a lot of neat features like the new yamaha Connext, this one also has a built in Navigation loaded with world base maps from Navionics you can update it with chips. Leather steering wheel is option.
Two lift out cushions behind driver and passenger have good storage but again no carpet these had a 1/4 inch thick honeycomb rubber mat. Behind these 2 cushions are 2 corner cushions there is a battery compartment under each one, nice large transom walk thru with no cushion to step on, Yamaha has made you step over the transom on the new boats and step on cushions especially in the 190 series, i for one don't want myself or guests stepping on my cushions. Now, here is where i believe chaparral got it right, their back deck is as roomy and comfortable as yamaha 242 in my opinion, comfortable seats that lift providing access to battery switches,circuit breakers and really good idea water shut off valves to engines , ton of leg room, stainless cup holder each side, stainless grab handle speakers and table mount off to one side so as not to block transom pass thru and pop up stainless cleats.
Now my areas of a little concern due to lack of knowledge boat has a nice engine hatch with good insulation and gas shocks. this boat had twin 200 HP Rotax Super charged engines, closed loop cooling, i had just read they just made their 450,000th engine if that means anything. Boat has no clean out ports, they enclose drive shaft to stop ropes and other items from getting wrapped around it but this will not stop weed and grass ingestion, this is one of my concerns as we boat where there are weeds at times but again I am able to clear my yamaha 95 % of the time with out removing clean out plugs. as for the reverse gates this boat in reverse directs water truly toward the front and laterally looking like a very maneuverable reverse. I though fit and finish on boat was excellent
I am ready to upgrade my boat. I am shopping between the Yamaha 212SS or this boat, prices are comparable.I will let everyone know if I test drive it but it is on boattest.com for now. Here is link to gallery http://www.chaparralboats.com/Chaparral-Boat.php?id=126&action=tab_gallery
Dealer said 87 is fine, best performance is would be 91I read minimum 87, 91 recommended