Slipstream
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- 2007
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Hi all! I live and boat in the Seattle area. I currently own a 19' Four Winns I/O runabout, and it's time to move up. While we weren't looking for jetboats at all, my wife and I were really impressed by Yahama's lineup. In fact, we're going for a test drive next week!
A couple of questions: How do these motors hold up to salt water usage in the real world? Yes, I've read how they're "designed" against corrosion.. How do they really do? I always flush my motor with fresh water when I pull the boat, but understand it may be moored in salt water for weeks at a time. We had to replace our current boat's motor at 8 years, due to corrosion. Our next boat was planned to be a fresh-water cooled system, so the fact that this is unavailable for Yamaha causes a bit of concern.
How's the noise level? I've been reading how Yamaha has made some serious effort into reducing noise. How effective have these measures been?
Finally: Any rumors on the E-class stuff (like push-button start) coming to the 21' line? There are worse things than having to turn two keys, but as a design feature, that just seems kind of silly.
Thanks, all! Looking forward to my test drive!
A couple of questions: How do these motors hold up to salt water usage in the real world? Yes, I've read how they're "designed" against corrosion.. How do they really do? I always flush my motor with fresh water when I pull the boat, but understand it may be moored in salt water for weeks at a time. We had to replace our current boat's motor at 8 years, due to corrosion. Our next boat was planned to be a fresh-water cooled system, so the fact that this is unavailable for Yamaha causes a bit of concern.
How's the noise level? I've been reading how Yamaha has made some serious effort into reducing noise. How effective have these measures been?
Finally: Any rumors on the E-class stuff (like push-button start) coming to the 21' line? There are worse things than having to turn two keys, but as a design feature, that just seems kind of silly.
Thanks, all! Looking forward to my test drive!