morgro269
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 134
- Reaction score
- 94
- Points
- 107
- Location
- Chicopee, MA
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
I just wanted to take a minute to talk about jet boat handling. I've seen a lot of posts with people unsure about it or discouraged after trying it once. I have a lot of experience driving I/O boats and few hours on a 212x. I've had my new 242LS for a little over a week and have about 12 hours on it now. My first time out, I had some challenges. I had a great demo with the dealer that taught me a lot. I am nowhere near an expert yet, but I am pretty confident with it. I actually let everyone else drive when we are cruising and prefer to drive it around docks and anything low speed. The low speed handling that this boat is capable of is simply amazing. I'm not sure why anyone would choose a different type of propulsion (at least for boating in lakes in rivers).
The dealer taught me to use only no wake mode for any low speed navigation- not just cruising through a no wake zone. A lot of forward and reverse and never use the throttles passed the first detent in forward or reverse. I find having the no wake mode in at least +1 or +2, more depending on wind or current provides the best steering response. Anyway, just random thoughts by Bob as I sit here and look forward to the weekend...
The dealer taught me to use only no wake mode for any low speed navigation- not just cruising through a no wake zone. A lot of forward and reverse and never use the throttles passed the first detent in forward or reverse. I find having the no wake mode in at least +1 or +2, more depending on wind or current provides the best steering response. Anyway, just random thoughts by Bob as I sit here and look forward to the weekend...