hatrik8
Active Member
- Messages
- 23
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2001
- Boat Model
- LS
- Boat Length
- 19
Hi,
I'm glad I found this forum. I've been dreaming of getting a jet boat for years. I grew up on a small 19' boat my dad owned fishing and wakeboarding. I've owned a jetski for quite a few years, but sold that when kids came along. My dad has a nice sea worthy 24' fishing boat we go out on periodically, but I constantly browse for a jet boat to have and use with my family.
Is there a buyer's guide on the forum? Things to look for, models to stay away from, etc?
I always liked the thought of the older dual 2stroke boats because I can fix that myself no problem.
How hard is it to work on/repair the newer models?
Things I am considering:
Looking for used boat
Something 21 ft give or take because we are a family of 5.
Good for water sports, cruising, lounging, and the occasional freshwater fishing.
New England is a short season, so that's the biggest hurdle for me to get over. Not sure if owning a boat here makes financial sense when I can only use it 1/3 or so of the year and I already have access to a boat.
It's also hard to find a boat locally. Seems inventory is scarce lately.
Looking for any input, comments, suggestions.
Thanks
I'm glad I found this forum. I've been dreaming of getting a jet boat for years. I grew up on a small 19' boat my dad owned fishing and wakeboarding. I've owned a jetski for quite a few years, but sold that when kids came along. My dad has a nice sea worthy 24' fishing boat we go out on periodically, but I constantly browse for a jet boat to have and use with my family.
Is there a buyer's guide on the forum? Things to look for, models to stay away from, etc?
I always liked the thought of the older dual 2stroke boats because I can fix that myself no problem.
How hard is it to work on/repair the newer models?
Things I am considering:
Looking for used boat
Something 21 ft give or take because we are a family of 5.
Good for water sports, cruising, lounging, and the occasional freshwater fishing.
New England is a short season, so that's the biggest hurdle for me to get over. Not sure if owning a boat here makes financial sense when I can only use it 1/3 or so of the year and I already have access to a boat.
It's also hard to find a boat locally. Seems inventory is scarce lately.
Looking for any input, comments, suggestions.
Thanks