msavold
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 768
- Reaction score
- 1,399
- Points
- 252
- Location
- Columbia, MD
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2012
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 24
I should have posted this a couple of weeks ago but we've been having too much fum! Can't go boating this week end because of some family things (it's killing me!) so I thought it was about time I posted.
Spent months and months going back and forth new/used. Got plenty of great advice in both directions from @txav8r, @OCMD, @MikeyL and many others - directly or indirectly by spending what my wife described as "every waking moment" reading this forum (and even the odd foray to the "other" place) and I wanted to thank ALL of you.
Had not actually made up my mind on which way to go until I drove from Maryland to New Hampshire to look at what is now our 2012 SX240 - the owner described it as in pristine conditions, has 3 years of Y.E.S. and (had!) 72 hours of freshwater-only use on the engines. There's some dock rash on the starboard bow, a nickel sized half-moon tear in the port swim deck cushion (anchor whoops, apparently), and a Kenwood KMR-M308BT HU that the previous owned kludged into place to replace the failed stock HU. The scrapes are minor and I'll be fixing them - and adding my own. The HU is going to be on eBay shortly. Factor it all in, and the close to $20k difference between this one and new and the decision became easier. Not easy, mind you, @MikeyL made a pretty good argument for a new one!
Its temporary home(s) until the boat lift is put in...
So, why do I say I blame you guys?
Because my wife was making fun of me about mods even before we got the boat:
(Oh, yeah, 9 hours on the boat in a couple of week ends, what a BLAST!)
Spent months and months going back and forth new/used. Got plenty of great advice in both directions from @txav8r, @OCMD, @MikeyL and many others - directly or indirectly by spending what my wife described as "every waking moment" reading this forum (and even the odd foray to the "other" place) and I wanted to thank ALL of you.
Had not actually made up my mind on which way to go until I drove from Maryland to New Hampshire to look at what is now our 2012 SX240 - the owner described it as in pristine conditions, has 3 years of Y.E.S. and (had!) 72 hours of freshwater-only use on the engines. There's some dock rash on the starboard bow, a nickel sized half-moon tear in the port swim deck cushion (anchor whoops, apparently), and a Kenwood KMR-M308BT HU that the previous owned kludged into place to replace the failed stock HU. The scrapes are minor and I'll be fixing them - and adding my own. The HU is going to be on eBay shortly. Factor it all in, and the close to $20k difference between this one and new and the decision became easier. Not easy, mind you, @MikeyL made a pretty good argument for a new one!
Its temporary home(s) until the boat lift is put in...
So, why do I say I blame you guys?
Because my wife was making fun of me about mods even before we got the boat:
- I knew that whichever way we went I'd want trailer guides so we had those a week before the boat (and she understood the point when she got to watch a guy go up and down the ramp three times because the boat was not lined up).
- We have a mile to run in canals to get to open water. We tried it a couple of times without TVs. I honestly did not find it that challenging but my wife was wandering all over the canal. A quick phone call to Will and problem solved.
- While on the phone with Will, Tru-Locks ordered (but not installed yet)
- Stickers mostly removed. I mean, really, who the hell needs a sticker to remind them that they might fall in if they stand on the gunwales? No shit, Sherlock!
- Carpets removed, family debate raging as to SeaDek color to choose.
- Salt-Away - I have a whole other post for that... great company, crap quality control.
- Based on comments and posts read here, I have some 40 items in an Amazon wish list that (again, according to you guys ) I absolutely am going to need! According to her, family and friends are good for Father's Day, birthday, & Christmas suggestions for a while. (Look, a grill is essential!)
- And then there is the matter of the boat lift - we're in brackish water so she is NOT sitting in that. Our community only allows four post or elevator lifts so, of course, we've gone with the pricier elevator lift... Should be installed in the next couple of weeks.
(Oh, yeah, 9 hours on the boat in a couple of week ends, what a BLAST!)