Whiskey
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 124
- Reaction score
- 84
- Points
- 112
- Location
- Lake Tapps, WA
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2005
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 23
Hello everyone, I just joined up after reading for a couple of days. We are a family of 5 with three boys, age 19, 9 and 8. We bought a house less than a block from a lake with a private boat launch my wife is pressing me hard to get a boat. I'm a motorcycle guy and fan of Yamaha so I've always been keen on the Yamaha PWC and boats but have never owned one.
I was going to pull the trigger on a 18" second hand 2007 Sea Ray 185 Sport I/O then realized that if I'm spending around $14k for a clean used boat I'm approaching the price for a used Yamaha and that brings me to today.
I have found a 2007 SX210 that is a few hundred miles away and appears to be very clean. Is this a boat I should be wary of, or does a well kept 2007 SX210 still have alot of life in it. I own a couple 2007 Yamaha motorcycles that are heavily used and well kep and they will probobly out live me. Are the boats the same? I don't see many complaints on the Yamahas anywhere online and it seems like the way to go.
Wants:
1. Don't want to out grow the boat immediately. The Sea Ray 185 seems small already and we havn't even taken one on the water yet.
2. Want to be able to actually take 6-8 people on the boat and still water have people able to wakeboard/water ski.
3. Surfing seems cool, but it's not a need more of a want to try type thing.
4. Need to be able to go into shallow water due to snags/trees in a flooded managed lake it will be used in. Seem like the Yamahas are great for this.
5. Needs to be low maintenance like the Yammie bikes are.
Is a jet boat a good idea for a novice?
Any opinions on the age/size/power of the boat would be super appreciated!
I was going to pull the trigger on a 18" second hand 2007 Sea Ray 185 Sport I/O then realized that if I'm spending around $14k for a clean used boat I'm approaching the price for a used Yamaha and that brings me to today.
I have found a 2007 SX210 that is a few hundred miles away and appears to be very clean. Is this a boat I should be wary of, or does a well kept 2007 SX210 still have alot of life in it. I own a couple 2007 Yamaha motorcycles that are heavily used and well kep and they will probobly out live me. Are the boats the same? I don't see many complaints on the Yamahas anywhere online and it seems like the way to go.
Wants:
1. Don't want to out grow the boat immediately. The Sea Ray 185 seems small already and we havn't even taken one on the water yet.
2. Want to be able to actually take 6-8 people on the boat and still water have people able to wakeboard/water ski.
3. Surfing seems cool, but it's not a need more of a want to try type thing.
4. Need to be able to go into shallow water due to snags/trees in a flooded managed lake it will be used in. Seem like the Yamahas are great for this.
5. Needs to be low maintenance like the Yammie bikes are.
Is a jet boat a good idea for a novice?
Any opinions on the age/size/power of the boat would be super appreciated!