DrKnowNothing
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 25
- Reaction score
- 91
- Points
- 72
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2018
- Boat Model
- 242X E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
Hello all! Long post, hopefully you will stick with me.
I have been learning a lot lurking around this forum for the past few weeks.
I have a young family and like many in these crazy times have gotten a little manic not traveling. My wife has been talking about getting either a pool or a boat for a few years and this stupid pandemic finally pushed me over the edge.
Decided that getting a boat would be the better fit( to throw money into a whole) for us given we live in a town with a decent size lake ( for CT) that is residents only and are only a few minute drive from a few nice launches into the CT river and have some nice options in northern New England for a longer get away.
My wife loved having a boat when she was growing up and my oldest had a blast tubing last summer on a rented pontoon boat. I am pretty sure the family will enjoy boating but it isn’t a lock.
I have never personally owned a boat so have been trying to decide the right thing to buy for us.
I am really drawn to the Yamaha boats for their layout( I know I can just turn the prop off if I am worried about the kids getting back on the boat, but that transom!), features, reasonable sounding maintenance needs( which will be more then I am sure I am anticipating) and just overall seemingly well balanced approach to the whole thing.
Hoping for a sanity check from others who have owned these boats before
looking at either a 21 or 24 foot boat. Had a chance to see a 252s at my local dealer. Really liked the layout and finish but hard to justify that price tag for something we haven’t done before.
I like the idea of finding a 2-3 year old 242 limited se or if the price is right 242x e-series with low hours and saving about 10k. Why the higher line? In all my cars/trucks I have purchased the higher end and enjoy the additional features. It sounds silly but really like the touch screen. I know you don’t stare at it when boating but don’t do the same in our cars/trucks and never once regretted or wanted to “trade up”. It is a way of trying to stave off that desire to upgrade in a few years.
Am I just way off base?
I have a 2012 ram 1500 so I think either a 21 or 24 foot boat should be an issue towing. I keep reading buy the boat you will want for a while but it is hard to determine since this is new( to me at least).
Have seen a few of these threads on the forum but hoping to hear from 212 and 242 owners to help make sure I am seeing the whole picture.
Thanks for sticking with me and appreciate this great forum.
I have been learning a lot lurking around this forum for the past few weeks.
I have a young family and like many in these crazy times have gotten a little manic not traveling. My wife has been talking about getting either a pool or a boat for a few years and this stupid pandemic finally pushed me over the edge.
Decided that getting a boat would be the better fit( to throw money into a whole) for us given we live in a town with a decent size lake ( for CT) that is residents only and are only a few minute drive from a few nice launches into the CT river and have some nice options in northern New England for a longer get away.
My wife loved having a boat when she was growing up and my oldest had a blast tubing last summer on a rented pontoon boat. I am pretty sure the family will enjoy boating but it isn’t a lock.
I have never personally owned a boat so have been trying to decide the right thing to buy for us.
I am really drawn to the Yamaha boats for their layout( I know I can just turn the prop off if I am worried about the kids getting back on the boat, but that transom!), features, reasonable sounding maintenance needs( which will be more then I am sure I am anticipating) and just overall seemingly well balanced approach to the whole thing.
Hoping for a sanity check from others who have owned these boats before
looking at either a 21 or 24 foot boat. Had a chance to see a 252s at my local dealer. Really liked the layout and finish but hard to justify that price tag for something we haven’t done before.
I like the idea of finding a 2-3 year old 242 limited se or if the price is right 242x e-series with low hours and saving about 10k. Why the higher line? In all my cars/trucks I have purchased the higher end and enjoy the additional features. It sounds silly but really like the touch screen. I know you don’t stare at it when boating but don’t do the same in our cars/trucks and never once regretted or wanted to “trade up”. It is a way of trying to stave off that desire to upgrade in a few years.
Am I just way off base?
I have a 2012 ram 1500 so I think either a 21 or 24 foot boat should be an issue towing. I keep reading buy the boat you will want for a while but it is hard to determine since this is new( to me at least).
Have seen a few of these threads on the forum but hoping to hear from 212 and 242 owners to help make sure I am seeing the whole picture.
Thanks for sticking with me and appreciate this great forum.