M2krafty
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 28
- Reaction score
- 18
- Points
- 87
- Location
- Des Moines, Iowa
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2013
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
Hey guys! I've lurked here for several years now. I purchased a 2011 AR210 and am in my second season with it. I love getting back into boating (did a lot as a youngster) and my family loves it too! I'm married with two boys (14 and 17) and it's great getting out and spending time together. The AR has been great. Took some getting used to as everyone says, but I'd say I'm a pretty competent driver at this point. However, I've learned a lot about our boating habits in the past couple of years that are making me consider a trade.
1. Power - I've had many situations where the AR210 is just under-powered. I don't have a lot of comparison situations to draw from, but I either have a lot of people on the boat, a big load (wakeboard or tubes), or both and I have a tough time getting speed. I know it's just physics, but I wonder if a traditional I/O might be better here with a torquey V8. Your experiences here with a dual 1.8 setup or traditional I/O would be appreciated. Even not towing, but loaded with people I have a tough time hitting 35 MPH.
2. Steering - As I mentioned, I'm good with the control and I even enjoy the way the jet handles. Once you get good at it, it's really fun and easy to control. That said, the steering in some situations is VERY heavy. At mid speed and in situations like looping back to pick up a fallen wakeboarder or tuber it's a struggle to the point where I feel like my other family members should drive in those situations. I have Thrust Vectors for your reference. Can this be improved? Are the newer models better in this regard?
3. Throttle - much has been said about this too, but I think many of the new boats will maintain a speed based on input parameters which would be really nice.
In short, I don't know quite where to go with this. Life is great with the AR210 but if it's WAY better with an upgrade, I would certainly consider it.
Appreciate your help!
1. Power - I've had many situations where the AR210 is just under-powered. I don't have a lot of comparison situations to draw from, but I either have a lot of people on the boat, a big load (wakeboard or tubes), or both and I have a tough time getting speed. I know it's just physics, but I wonder if a traditional I/O might be better here with a torquey V8. Your experiences here with a dual 1.8 setup or traditional I/O would be appreciated. Even not towing, but loaded with people I have a tough time hitting 35 MPH.
2. Steering - As I mentioned, I'm good with the control and I even enjoy the way the jet handles. Once you get good at it, it's really fun and easy to control. That said, the steering in some situations is VERY heavy. At mid speed and in situations like looping back to pick up a fallen wakeboarder or tuber it's a struggle to the point where I feel like my other family members should drive in those situations. I have Thrust Vectors for your reference. Can this be improved? Are the newer models better in this regard?
3. Throttle - much has been said about this too, but I think many of the new boats will maintain a speed based on input parameters which would be really nice.
In short, I don't know quite where to go with this. Life is great with the AR210 but if it's WAY better with an upgrade, I would certainly consider it.
Appreciate your help!