jerseyboyz
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 6
- Reaction score
- 5
- Points
- 52
- Location
- Bellmawr, NJ
- Boat Make
- SeaDoo
- Year
- 2001
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 19
Hey guys I was referred here by a nice gentleman on Youtube who goes by the handle (there)Broncos Guru.
First and foremost I think what you guys are doing here is incredible with regards to your group rides (specifically for me Bimini).
I have watched countless videos of boats/skis making this trip followed by several comments inquiring about hooking up or tagging along. Rarely is there a positive reply for a variety of reasons. So for you to provide a medium such as this for like minded people to hook up is very cool.
So I post for myself and my brother we are still thrill seekers ate 54 & 59. We've owned a variety of boats and skis (as well as other toys). I've jumped waves in the ocean and tug boat swells on the Delaware River. I'm comfortable riding fast in rough water while maintaining a great respect for the sheer power and force of the ocean however I've never captained anything without the comfort of land on one visual side.
My brother is usually there with me as my wife isn't one for anything but ideal conditions on the water. My brother besides being our mechanic has served in the USCG and captained a 50' oyster boat out of Chincoteague. VA.
So we have aspirations of making the 2017 Bimini trip (hoping and assuming there is one) and we are getting our ducks in a row now. I want and will eventually get a SeaDoo or Yamaha 18-21' for the family but for this trip I need to go in a different direction. My brother the mechanic wants something with a small block Chevy engine in so he can make repairs. Do you guys allow non jeters in and along for the trips?
Thinking of maybe either a 19' Mako or restoring my dads 22' Imperial. Either one would be able to plain out at high 30's-mid 40's.
I've read through most all of the posts on this years trips and the game plan along with recommendations and requirements and I have to say it's very impressive. I'm hopeful you all have a safe and wonderful trip this year. I look forward to your photos and videos as well as suggestions and answers to my inquiries above.
First and foremost I think what you guys are doing here is incredible with regards to your group rides (specifically for me Bimini).
I have watched countless videos of boats/skis making this trip followed by several comments inquiring about hooking up or tagging along. Rarely is there a positive reply for a variety of reasons. So for you to provide a medium such as this for like minded people to hook up is very cool.
So I post for myself and my brother we are still thrill seekers ate 54 & 59. We've owned a variety of boats and skis (as well as other toys). I've jumped waves in the ocean and tug boat swells on the Delaware River. I'm comfortable riding fast in rough water while maintaining a great respect for the sheer power and force of the ocean however I've never captained anything without the comfort of land on one visual side.
My brother is usually there with me as my wife isn't one for anything but ideal conditions on the water. My brother besides being our mechanic has served in the USCG and captained a 50' oyster boat out of Chincoteague. VA.
So we have aspirations of making the 2017 Bimini trip (hoping and assuming there is one) and we are getting our ducks in a row now. I want and will eventually get a SeaDoo or Yamaha 18-21' for the family but for this trip I need to go in a different direction. My brother the mechanic wants something with a small block Chevy engine in so he can make repairs. Do you guys allow non jeters in and along for the trips?
Thinking of maybe either a 19' Mako or restoring my dads 22' Imperial. Either one would be able to plain out at high 30's-mid 40's.
I've read through most all of the posts on this years trips and the game plan along with recommendations and requirements and I have to say it's very impressive. I'm hopeful you all have a safe and wonderful trip this year. I look forward to your photos and videos as well as suggestions and answers to my inquiries above.