BlkGS
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 2,159
- Reaction score
- 1,513
- Points
- 252
- Location
- Melbourne, FL
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2007
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 23
Today marks my 1 year anniversary as a boat owner. A year ago today I purchased my 07 sx230, againt the advice of many who had never owned a boat. I had graduated from jet skis, and wanted something a bit more spacious for hanging out on the lake, so on my 32nd birthday, I took my first steps into boat ownership. Below are a collection of stories and tips from that time.
Bringing the boat back was a nerve racking experience. I have a v8 Colorado, rated to tow like 7500 pounds, well in excess of my boats weight. It was nerve racking every time we stopped, changed lanes, or did anything but maintain speed. I had plenty of power but ultimately the vehicle was too small to be the right tool. I was just trying to get it back home 5 hours away, as I knew we would be storing it at a marina locally. People towing and thinking of doing it with a crossover or something, you crazy, just get a bigger truck or truck-suv.
When you own a boat, you will never have more fake friends. Everyone wants a ride on your boat, but many are "too busy" to find time to hang out normally. We are young, no kids, and most of our friends are you ger with no kids. I can only imagine it gets worse with age.
Boat etiquette is a confusing thing. We have felt like we are providing a boat to go on the lake, so friends are responsible for their own beverages. Most people get this, but a few friends of ours show up with virtually nothing, when everyone else has brought drinks or snacks to share with all. You will never find yourself questioning why you hang out with some people more than owning a boat.
Boating apparently has a steep learning curve, and attracts dbags. On big holidays, nobody knows what they're doing. People will damn near hit you. Especially people with tubes. I try to give people a lot of room, especially if they have tubers, but apparently those people dont care.
I am super grateful for the forum. Unless you have a dedicated jetboat place by you, you're gonna have to diy, because normal boat mechanics dont want to touch them. Works for me, I like working on it myself. Boat services like upholstery also take forever, and are all super laid back, you cant get a firm timeline from them.
Overall, I love the boat. I wish I had more time for it, not that we dont use it, but things like work keep getting in the way!
Bringing the boat back was a nerve racking experience. I have a v8 Colorado, rated to tow like 7500 pounds, well in excess of my boats weight. It was nerve racking every time we stopped, changed lanes, or did anything but maintain speed. I had plenty of power but ultimately the vehicle was too small to be the right tool. I was just trying to get it back home 5 hours away, as I knew we would be storing it at a marina locally. People towing and thinking of doing it with a crossover or something, you crazy, just get a bigger truck or truck-suv.
When you own a boat, you will never have more fake friends. Everyone wants a ride on your boat, but many are "too busy" to find time to hang out normally. We are young, no kids, and most of our friends are you ger with no kids. I can only imagine it gets worse with age.
Boat etiquette is a confusing thing. We have felt like we are providing a boat to go on the lake, so friends are responsible for their own beverages. Most people get this, but a few friends of ours show up with virtually nothing, when everyone else has brought drinks or snacks to share with all. You will never find yourself questioning why you hang out with some people more than owning a boat.
Boating apparently has a steep learning curve, and attracts dbags. On big holidays, nobody knows what they're doing. People will damn near hit you. Especially people with tubes. I try to give people a lot of room, especially if they have tubers, but apparently those people dont care.
I am super grateful for the forum. Unless you have a dedicated jetboat place by you, you're gonna have to diy, because normal boat mechanics dont want to touch them. Works for me, I like working on it myself. Boat services like upholstery also take forever, and are all super laid back, you cant get a firm timeline from them.
Overall, I love the boat. I wish I had more time for it, not that we dont use it, but things like work keep getting in the way!