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And is it me, or do seadoo engines just look very....contorted? The Yamaha engines make sense...4 cylinders in a line, head on top...but I can't even see where the various parts are on the rotax.
Bugga... my phone bugged out after typing a ton.
tl;dr version.
I like speed. The 243 vrx may fit the bill. I would buy used once someone doesn't want to rebuild supercharger.
I take my cleanouts out once a year to winterize.
I will wait to see what my kids like to do on the water... 5 years out.
that gives me time to analyze.
The scarab at boat show was like a plastic toy compared to chapp
And is it me, or do seadoo engines just look very....contorted? The Yamaha engines make sense...4 cylinders in a line, head on top...but I can't even see where the various parts are on the rotax.
Forgive me for being dumb as I don't own a rotax motor, nor ever will, but is the rotax motor a true rotary motor is it a piston drive motor. I can see where a rotary motor would be good on the water with high redlines and less rotating mass but maybe their execution is flawed with "other" problems. I know those rotary motors in the RX-7 where bad engines with the turbo with excellent reliability.
1) As a VERY happy and satisfied SeaDoo IBR 'ski owner (qty - 2) , and 2) knowing a fair amount about Chaparral and where they rank nationally in their sales categories, and 3) how Chaparrel owners feel about the long-term "Value" and QUALITY of Chaparral products ...
all of this leads me to think of possibly only 1 thing: Proverbs 29:11 "A fool gives full vent to his spirit, but a wise man quietly holds it back."
All my Very Best to all, sitting quietly on the sidelines of beautiful, warm, and peaceful Lake Oconee, GA, I remain Mikey Lulejian
I actually had 10 with me last weekend and I could have easily fit 3-4 more. Granted, we were docked and hanging out in the cabin area. I think I could get 5 up front easily...
I actually had 10 with me last weekend and I could have easily fit 3-4 more. Granted, we were docked and hanging out in the cabin area. I think I could get 5 up front easily...
Oh, I hear ya. It certainly is feasible and I'll admit to actually overloading the boat at times while "Hanging Out", but if I have to drag 10 bodies at WOT up and down the Colorado for a few days I'll go batshit crazy! Besides, they want to bring so much shit I have to be the bad guy and put a limit on things...nobody enjoys being "that" guy. I've found that 4 is perfect, 6 is cozy and 8 is tolerable.
One time I had a full boat, plus all the toys, beach bags + chairs, coolers, several trash bags from the beach and the big water pump for the water slide tied to the swim platform. I was so glad I was driving so I could sit comfortably! I still beat all the ski boats back to the barn though.