Bill VS
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Hi - I am new to this forum and my son and I are looking to get a boat, primarily for pleasure for next season. We live along the south shore of Eastern Long Island and would be using the boat in the Great South Bay and local bays and rivers. We would essentially be first time boaters, although we have had a little experience in the past. I have seen a 2004 Polaris Jet Boat for sale, model EX2100 with the Mercruiser 250 HP Optimax engine. I believe it is a 2 cycle with an oil pump. The boat would likely be moored during the season.
Considering that Polaris exited the jet boat business after just a couple of years, and this boat / motor combination, would this boat be worth buying for our needs? (or did they typically have problems?)
Has anyone had experience with Polaris boats and or the Optimax engine?
With the general conditions of the water in the Great South Bay, is a jet boat, even a 21 footer, a poor choice? The water is often chopping here but protected from the ocean by Fire Island.
Your thoughts and insight are very appreciated. We want to boat on a budget to see if this is right for us as a family before investing more money, and jet boats seem to offer less maintenance and costs than stern drives.
TY Bill
Considering that Polaris exited the jet boat business after just a couple of years, and this boat / motor combination, would this boat be worth buying for our needs? (or did they typically have problems?)
Has anyone had experience with Polaris boats and or the Optimax engine?
With the general conditions of the water in the Great South Bay, is a jet boat, even a 21 footer, a poor choice? The water is often chopping here but protected from the ocean by Fire Island.
Your thoughts and insight are very appreciated. We want to boat on a budget to see if this is right for us as a family before investing more money, and jet boats seem to offer less maintenance and costs than stern drives.
TY Bill