THJeff
Member
- Messages
- 10
- Reaction score
- 8
- Points
- 12
- Location
- Lake St. Clair, Michigan
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2020
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 21
Hello everyone. I am considering buying a jet boat as a second boat. I've done a fair amount of research and I'm leaning toward a 2020 Yamaha 212S. To give some background on myself, I have been a boater for about 10 years. My wife grew up boating but I had very little experience even though we both grew up in Michigan. We purchased our first boat in 2012, a 2000 Sea Ray 410 Sundancer. We love the boat and have made several updates to it through the years. Moreover, this is the only boat I have ever driven so I have zero experience with smaller boats which is why I came to this forum looking for some advice. We primarily stay on Lake St. Clair but occasionally venture up to Lake Huron or down to Lake Erie. We hope to do some longer range cruising in the next couple years. Anyway, back to the jet boat. We are looking for something smaller to tool around in and as our son gets older (he'll be 9 this summer), we believe the jet boat will be a good for recreation on the water for he and his friends. The 212S seems to be a perfect size for us in that we'd like to be able to trailer it easily as we may also take it to some inland lakes such as Houghton Lake. I've listed some questions below that I would greatly appreciate any and all feedback on. Also, if there are other boat models you suggest may be better suited to us, I'm all ears.
I look forward to chatting with everyone!
Jeff
- Tips on driving the boat. What things should I be mindful of compared to my only experience of driving a large express cruiser?
- Care and Maintenance. Any special considerations with respect to fuel and annual maintenance?
- Weekly checklist for engines besides oil, coolant (do they even have coolant or are they 100% watercooled?), etc.
- Polishing/Waxing?
- Bottom paint?
- Fuel additives?
- Battery maintenance - Do I need a battery tender?
- Towing. I've never towed a boat. I have a Ford Explorer Sport that I will use to tow. The boat will be kept in the water in a slip at our marina most of the summer but I'd appreciate any tips for launching and haul outs as I do anticipate doing it a few times a year.
- I've heard about the nightmare of sucking a rope into the engines. Are there any other jet boat specific pitfalls to be mindful of?
I look forward to chatting with everyone!
Jeff