gmtech16450yz
Jetboaters Commander
- Messages
- 270
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- 530
- Points
- 197
- Location
- SF Bay Area
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2017
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 21
Ok I've been drooling over those things for awhile now! My son is onboard and wants to share one with me now. I think we're going to pull the trigger on an '18 or '19.
Tell me why I shouldn't buy one. hahaha! My son and I are motocross guys, we both currently ride '18 YZ450's so big power and crazy handling isn't scary. Actually we both think the same thing, anything LESS than a GP1800 would be probably be boring to us really quickly. It looks like they fixed the shaft and made the housing one piece instead of two so those issues shouldn't be there if we buy new.
The one thing I was wondering about is fuel use. How much fuel do you use on an "average" day on the water? I know in our '17 212 Limited S we usually go through a tank of gas in two days of our "average" use on the water. I know my son and I are going to be thrashing the cr@p out of one of these GP1800's, are we going to be burning through a tank of fuel in less than a day of playing around?
The other question is how "friendly" are these things for others to ride? I see they have a low rpm mode, can you put somebody that's never ridden a ski on a GP1800 and be relatively sure they aren't going to kill themselves? Is that what the low rpm mode is for?
Thanks!
Tell me why I shouldn't buy one. hahaha! My son and I are motocross guys, we both currently ride '18 YZ450's so big power and crazy handling isn't scary. Actually we both think the same thing, anything LESS than a GP1800 would be probably be boring to us really quickly. It looks like they fixed the shaft and made the housing one piece instead of two so those issues shouldn't be there if we buy new.
The one thing I was wondering about is fuel use. How much fuel do you use on an "average" day on the water? I know in our '17 212 Limited S we usually go through a tank of gas in two days of our "average" use on the water. I know my son and I are going to be thrashing the cr@p out of one of these GP1800's, are we going to be burning through a tank of fuel in less than a day of playing around?
The other question is how "friendly" are these things for others to ride? I see they have a low rpm mode, can you put somebody that's never ridden a ski on a GP1800 and be relatively sure they aren't going to kill themselves? Is that what the low rpm mode is for?
Thanks!