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New Member and New (to me) SX240 - Houston

misnMT

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Location
Houston SW Burbs
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2010
Boat Model
SX
Boat Length
24
Hi All,
Last weekend I picked up a very good deal on a 2010 SX 240 with a aftermarket tower. 300 hrs on each motor.
The daughter and I took a road trip to Dallas.
The wife and I grew up boating, but this is my first boat. I was very intrigued by Yamaha's reported reliability and low maintenance. Kids are 14, 12, and 10. Wife, father-in-law (who is a big boater), and I will be taking it out on Sunday to the San Bernard River to get familiar with it then Monday to the Colorado with the fam on Monday.
This message board has been a great help.
Thanks! Brian
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Great buy Brian! You’ll love every minute of this boat and the new experiences that you’ll have with the family.
 
Congratulations that's a beautiful boat you and your family will love it
 
Nice buy! Congrats. Where do you plan to boat long term?
 
Gratz!!! Where in the Colorado are ya headed?
 
Hi All,
Last weekend I picked up a very good deal on a 2010 SX 240 with a aftermarket tower. 300 hrs on each motor.
The daughter and I took a road trip to Dallas.
The wife and I grew up boating, but this is my first boat. I was very intrigued by Yamaha's reported reliability and low maintenance. Kids are 14, 12, and 10. Wife, father-in-law (who is a big boater), and I will be taking it out on Sunday to the San Bernard River to get familiar with it then Monday to the Colorado with the fam on Monday.
This message board has been a great help.
Thanks! Brian
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Never seen a red cover like that before. Super cool. Congrats and make sure you check those oil cooler bolts.
 
@BB We rented a house a month ago (and 2 jet skis) on the San Bernard near Brazoria and loved it. River is about 250-350 ft wide and everyone that we came across was very friendly and nobody was being a hotshot/dangerous/drunk/dick (HDDD). Very family friendly. We are starting a soft search for a house on that river.
We had my FiL go out with the wife and I Sunday to get comfortable with it. Our plan was to go tubing on the Colorado (just south of Bay City TX @Racket), but on Sunday we found out one of my son's best friend has a house on the San Bernard so we went back there on Monday and took his family out too. 8 on the boat and there was still plenty of room and power.
Monday I had the wife try to drive onto the trailer while I calmly gave her instructions. She said it was so nerve racking that she thought she was going to puke. I guess I'll be teaching her how to back in the trailer, ha.
@Joshua Miller , yes the red cover is aftermarket and pretty stout. Ya, that was one thing yet I have to do as I heard 10-11 models had that bolt problem.
We had a blast with the tubes and just being on the river.
I'm going to start another thread with my first thoughts on the boat on water.
 
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Congrats on the purchase.
 
Great looking boat, congratulations!
 
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