slickstick
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 204
- Reaction score
- 86
- Points
- 87
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2019
- Boat Model
- 212X
- Boat Length
- 21
I have been lurking here all summer learning and looking for "the one" and this place has been a lot of help for a rookie. I debated a Chaparral which is also a nice looking boat, but really like the redundancy of dual engines having been stranded on boats with engine problems way too many times already. The Yamaha engines seem to be among the most reliable as well. Wakesurfing seems fun to try, so the Yamaha's seemed like a no brainer. First I was looking at AR210s, but didn't want to have any regrets about missing out on the extra HP and the ballasts are a plus, so I set my eyes on a 212X.
A few deals got pulled out from under me but ended up finding a 2019 212X almost exactly 1 year old with 2 years extended warranty left, surf package, mooring cover, upgraded anchors, fenders, and a few other goodies. Found her on a Monday, put a deposit down Tuesday, flew to Chicago on Friday, bought her Saturday, and trailered her home to Orlando 1,200 miles by Sunday night. She's been at the Yamaha dealer since last Tuesday for the inspection/warranty transfer, and I've been feverishly buying the basic gear which has mostly arrived, except for some more life jackets which are on backorder (freakin' COVID...).
Boat came with a painted trailer - hoping to find someone with a galvanized to swap before I can't hold off any longer on dropping her into the salt. Here is a thread looking for a trade if anyone is interested, let me know: https://jetboaters.net/threads/want-to-trade-212x-painted-trailer-for-a-galvanized-trailer.29926
Wrap/graphics - I prefer the "dark" hull boats, but think some graphics to add more color would really set it off. Is it feasible to wrap the entire hull to where mine turns black? Not sure how low you can go and how it would hold up. Any recommendations on where/what to buy for those who have wrapped their boats? I'd love to see some examples.
Other Potential Mods - looks like the EZ Locks are a must. Stereo upgrades probably in my future, reviving my car stereo glory days. I like the idea of a fixed-mount VHF but is it worth it without a large antenna or is there any way to do a permanent antenna that isn't an eyesore?
Reading through the manual it says to cut engines when boarding the platform. It would seem pretty hard to get injured in the engines are in neutral. Does everyone else really cut the engines every time getting on/off the back? Seems like it would be a lot of unnecessary starting/stopping.
Probably more questions to come as I make my way through the manual, thanks for all the help! The forum has been great already, I'll try to give back as I get my sea legs (zing...).
A few deals got pulled out from under me but ended up finding a 2019 212X almost exactly 1 year old with 2 years extended warranty left, surf package, mooring cover, upgraded anchors, fenders, and a few other goodies. Found her on a Monday, put a deposit down Tuesday, flew to Chicago on Friday, bought her Saturday, and trailered her home to Orlando 1,200 miles by Sunday night. She's been at the Yamaha dealer since last Tuesday for the inspection/warranty transfer, and I've been feverishly buying the basic gear which has mostly arrived, except for some more life jackets which are on backorder (freakin' COVID...).
Boat came with a painted trailer - hoping to find someone with a galvanized to swap before I can't hold off any longer on dropping her into the salt. Here is a thread looking for a trade if anyone is interested, let me know: https://jetboaters.net/threads/want-to-trade-212x-painted-trailer-for-a-galvanized-trailer.29926
Wrap/graphics - I prefer the "dark" hull boats, but think some graphics to add more color would really set it off. Is it feasible to wrap the entire hull to where mine turns black? Not sure how low you can go and how it would hold up. Any recommendations on where/what to buy for those who have wrapped their boats? I'd love to see some examples.
Other Potential Mods - looks like the EZ Locks are a must. Stereo upgrades probably in my future, reviving my car stereo glory days. I like the idea of a fixed-mount VHF but is it worth it without a large antenna or is there any way to do a permanent antenna that isn't an eyesore?
Reading through the manual it says to cut engines when boarding the platform. It would seem pretty hard to get injured in the engines are in neutral. Does everyone else really cut the engines every time getting on/off the back? Seems like it would be a lot of unnecessary starting/stopping.
Probably more questions to come as I make my way through the manual, thanks for all the help! The forum has been great already, I'll try to give back as I get my sea legs (zing...).
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