Love LOTO. What MM are you buying a house at?? My wife and I have a 4 year plan to get a lake house there! Would love to be around 8-15MM but going to stay at a few more VRBOs to decide, we may like around 30MM too.
We have taken our AR230 out during the week and only the Gravois arm on the weekend. Definitely wish we had the new hull design of the 250 series which will be what we buy in the future, but the AR230 handles LOTO fine as long as you’re smart. We cruise around 27-32mph during the week there. The 275 would be our dream boat, but it would definitely stay at the lake house due to size.. You will definitely want the Yamaha so you have the clean out ports. We usually get something stuck in the impellers one day that we are there (usually stay 4 or more days at a time) and travel well over 100 miles total for the stay. Maybe the new hull design on the 275 protects the intakes more? Hopefully someone that owns a 275 will chime in to see if they’ve had any issues sucking things up. We’ve never sucked anything up on the main channel (knock on wood), but the Gravois arm always seems to be riddled with jet boat hazards.
As for it being a family friendly boat, idk how many times I’ve told my wife it was the best idea to go jet. We have a 3 year old that loves the water and the boat, it’s so nice not having to worry about her (and other friends with kids) jumping off the back or swimming near the rear as well. We had an I/O prior and we were always having to make sure everyone stayed clear of the prop and outdrive. You can still kick the jet pumps hard enough to make yourself bleed but you really have to try, we haven't had anyone kick our cobra jet fins or pumps. We tube and wakeboard behind ours, we have a rope with booster ball to cut down on the jet wash spray for tubing. The booster ball also helps prevent the rope from getting sucked up, but it’s still possible!
Pros for the Yamaha: Maintenance I can do myself, safety, the swim deck design, storage, reliability, clean out ports, flushing ports, two engines, maneuverability, shallow draft, and this forum. (There’s some scarab owners that are helpful on here too)
cons: two engines=more maintenance, no true neutral so takes some getting used to (I don’t have experience with the drive system paddles), and sucking things up so choose your lakes wisely! LOTO will be fine though, I’ve seen plenty of Yamahas down there.
Below is a photo at Mozingo lake (Maryville, MO) where we go often. As you can see it’s pretty stress free when it comes to anyone swimming near the back, and we love it.