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Hello everyone we just our 2021 Yamaha 195s

Nano3

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2021
Boat Model
195S
Boat Length
19
I am new here, saw this on a youtube page and decided to give try. We are first time boat owner. We are Miami based ??
 

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Beautiful boat and great choice in color..Congrats!
Enjoy it year round, not like some of us...
Happy Boating!
 
Congratulations and welcome to the group.
As a first time boat owner your going to have a lot of questions. I recommend going through the FAQ part of the forum and reading it extensively. https://jetboaters.net/faq/
There is a lot of info in those pages that will help you from changing oil, pulling pumps, how to find & take care of any leaks, cleaning the interior/exterior, trailer info, parts info, upgrades such as stereo, seadeck, adding a grill and more.
After reading through FAQ feel free to post up any questions you may have, there are plenty here with the know-how that are willing to help.
 
Great looking boat.
 
Take the sucker through Haulover Inlet and get some video! I wanna see how my boat would handle it! Love the Yacht Blue and White!
 
I thought about it, wanted to get a feel for it first . Haulover is crazy specially after seen all those YouTube videos lol
 
Congratulations and welcome to the group.
As a first time boat owner your going to have a lot of questions. I recommend going through the FAQ part of the forum and reading it extensively. https://jetboaters.net/faq/
There is a lot of info in those pages that will help you from changing oil, pulling pumps, how to find & take care of any leaks, cleaning the interior/exterior, trailer info, parts info, upgrades such as stereo, seadeck, adding a grill and more.
After reading through FAQ feel free to post up any questions you may have, there are plenty here with the know-how that are willing to help.
Thank y
 
You got you a Beauty of a boat there. Enjoy, congratulations, and welcome to the forum. Don’t be afraid to ask questions, you will find out these folks here got your back. ??
 
You got you a Beauty of a boat there. Enjoy, congratulations, and welcome to the forum. Don’t be afraid to ask questions, you will find out these folks here got your back. ??
Thank you, I actually had a question I bought noco genius as I was looking on the internet and one of sales man told to get it just to maintain the battery life. Is that good ?
 
Thank you, I actually had a question I bought noco genius as I was looking on the internet and one of sales man told to get it just to maintain the battery life. Is that good ?
:Welcome:
It's a good idea to have a battery charger/maintainer like the Noco models. I have one for my dual-battery boat and it works great and ensures my batteries are always perfectly charged before going out of the day. I plug it in during the week to keep them topped up for the weekend, and during winter storage. Make sure it's a marine version that is sealed and "ignition protected" so it can't spark and ignite flammable fumes.
 
Awsome thank you ??
 
The Noco models and the ProMariner work great. I have the ProMariner ProSport 12 On-Board Charger with a NOCO outlet (just plug it in from the side of the boat).

:Welcome: to the forum! Great place to be...
 
Awesome ?? I had another question should I buy a spare battery and which one is good?thanks in advance
 
@Nano3 I feel safety is top priority. You'd hate to be out there all day playing music and cannot start the boat due to battery being low. IMO yes with a dual battery switch. I purchased (2) Duracell AGM deep cycle batteries. No problems with them.
 
Awesome ?? I had another question should I buy a spare battery and which one is good?thanks in advance
I carry a jump pack. I've played the stock stereo in my 190 for upwards of 8hrs without an issue restarting. Keep in mind you're starting a relatively small, somewhat low compression 4cyl. They don't take much to kick over and get started.
 
I carry a jump pack.
I bought one of these NOCO boosters just for this reason too. Turns out I I've used it twice to help others instead of me...but it's still a comfort device.
I've played the stock stereo in my 190 for upwards of 8hrs without an issue restarting. Keep in mind you're starting a relatively small, somewhat low compression 4cyl. They don't take much to kick over and get started.
I agree, they don't take much juice to fire them up. Although I have a dual-battery setup, even my house battery only drops 20-30% voltage with my 500w amp pumping tunes around 40% volume for hours. Unless you're running a crazy amped system for hours, I don't think it's an issue.

Now... @Hoyt and @anmut along with many others here in the forums are not the average users...in my opinion. My wife would whack me with something substantial if I played tunes that loud on our boat for extended periods. If not, how could I hear her wisdom?

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oh crap, I'm gonna pay for that one...

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I bought one of these NOCO boosters just for this reason too. Turns out I I've used it twice to help others instead of me...but it's still a comfort device.

I agree, they don't take much juice to fire them up. Although I have a dual-battery setup, even my house battery only drops 20-30% voltage with my 500w amp pumping tunes around 40% volume for hours. Unless you're running a crazy amped system for hours, I don't think it's an issue.

Now... @Hoyt and @anmut along with many others here in the forums are not the average users...in my opinion. My wife would whack me with something substantial if I played tunes that loud on our boat for extended periods. If not, how could I hear her wisdom?

...

oh crap, I'm gonna pay for that one...

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Hahaha ? thank you ??
 
Happy New Year and congrats on new boat!!!
 
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