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
1. Damn, these boats are fast!
2. Acceleration is incredible
3. As a follow up to 2, if someone is pissing me off I think I’ll just tell him to step onto the swim platform and as he steps over the engines, gun it! I swear I’ll be 200’ away before he hits the water!
4. On second thought, can probably achieve same end with P.I.T.A. standing anywhere from helm back!
5. Bring on the 2’ chop! This boat cuts it like butter even at WOT.
6. Differential throttle/thrust is your friend. SO much fun to spin in tight quarters – even for a newb! Oh, you want me to turn around right here? No problem! Even more fun when your neighbor is watching you – the one with the 25’ pontoon – and after he asks you how the hell you did that!
7. Keep telling yourself it’s NOT a prop boat – and you might not find yourself sawing back and forth on the wheel when in neutral, hoping for some – any – outcome.
8. Checklists are your friend – especially as a newb. @txav8r has a good one here. Like that you’ll remember to turn on the bilge pump before putting the boat in the water. And then, when you hear the pump running and see a large steady stream of water going out the port side, you’ll know immediately what’s going on and why someone is going swimming right NOW!!!! (Yeah, you can guess how I know this.)
9. Shallow draft is great. Seeing the look on the face of driver of the 150hp Ev outboard deck boat that cut you off to pass you and then proceeds to get bogged down, stalling the motor in muck, looking back expecting you to do the same, but watching you simply cruising through because the gauge on your boat says 2.4’ deep? Priceless!
10. Speaking of gauges, the digital gauges on the pre-2015 models really are a pain to use. They seem like a great idea and are useful but be prepared for push, push, push, push, squint, push, push, squint. and the depth gauge? Really handy - except when it reads 70' depth in water you know is 3' deep!
11. 50 gallons of gas is a LOT of ga$, especially at “special” marina pricing! Good thing these things are so fuel efficient compared to any other 360hp boat!
12. Whoever spec’d the yellow roller at Shoreland’r should be beaten with one.
13. All trailers should come stock with guides! Especially ones to be used on relatively steep ramps – or the ones where the ramp ends about 3’ short and then have an “amusing” drop-off at the end.
14. Need to remove grill covers from stock 240 speakers to see if there really is a sock stuffed in each of them!
15. I never thought I’d want to drill into something I just paid tens of thousands for! (No qualms about doing stuff in a brand new house I paid hundreds of thousands for, mind you.) Still, it feels weird to be drilling anywhere in a boat. (Think cartoon boat sinking image, water spout rising from the middle)
16. The last snap on the 2-piece cover is always a pain in the ass!
17. The ski locker is big enough to put an unruly kid into! Not that I would, mind you...!
17. I never knew I had so many friends that want to go for a boat ride!
18. Speaking of friends, jetboaters.net is your friend. Not your wallet’s (or probably your wife’s) friend, mind you.
19. When your neighbor says he heard that you’d bought “a big-ass boat” and that he now has boat envy… And to think at one point – ever so briefly – we were considering the mini-van of the seas: a pontoon!
20. Did I mention how much fun these boats are?
(And that's after three weeks of ownership! And 4 months+ of jetboaters.net)
2. Acceleration is incredible
3. As a follow up to 2, if someone is pissing me off I think I’ll just tell him to step onto the swim platform and as he steps over the engines, gun it! I swear I’ll be 200’ away before he hits the water!
4. On second thought, can probably achieve same end with P.I.T.A. standing anywhere from helm back!
5. Bring on the 2’ chop! This boat cuts it like butter even at WOT.
6. Differential throttle/thrust is your friend. SO much fun to spin in tight quarters – even for a newb! Oh, you want me to turn around right here? No problem! Even more fun when your neighbor is watching you – the one with the 25’ pontoon – and after he asks you how the hell you did that!
7. Keep telling yourself it’s NOT a prop boat – and you might not find yourself sawing back and forth on the wheel when in neutral, hoping for some – any – outcome.
8. Checklists are your friend – especially as a newb. @txav8r has a good one here. Like that you’ll remember to turn on the bilge pump before putting the boat in the water. And then, when you hear the pump running and see a large steady stream of water going out the port side, you’ll know immediately what’s going on and why someone is going swimming right NOW!!!! (Yeah, you can guess how I know this.)
9. Shallow draft is great. Seeing the look on the face of driver of the 150hp Ev outboard deck boat that cut you off to pass you and then proceeds to get bogged down, stalling the motor in muck, looking back expecting you to do the same, but watching you simply cruising through because the gauge on your boat says 2.4’ deep? Priceless!
10. Speaking of gauges, the digital gauges on the pre-2015 models really are a pain to use. They seem like a great idea and are useful but be prepared for push, push, push, push, squint, push, push, squint. and the depth gauge? Really handy - except when it reads 70' depth in water you know is 3' deep!
11. 50 gallons of gas is a LOT of ga$, especially at “special” marina pricing! Good thing these things are so fuel efficient compared to any other 360hp boat!
12. Whoever spec’d the yellow roller at Shoreland’r should be beaten with one.
13. All trailers should come stock with guides! Especially ones to be used on relatively steep ramps – or the ones where the ramp ends about 3’ short and then have an “amusing” drop-off at the end.
14. Need to remove grill covers from stock 240 speakers to see if there really is a sock stuffed in each of them!
15. I never thought I’d want to drill into something I just paid tens of thousands for! (No qualms about doing stuff in a brand new house I paid hundreds of thousands for, mind you.) Still, it feels weird to be drilling anywhere in a boat. (Think cartoon boat sinking image, water spout rising from the middle)
16. The last snap on the 2-piece cover is always a pain in the ass!
17. The ski locker is big enough to put an unruly kid into! Not that I would, mind you...!
17. I never knew I had so many friends that want to go for a boat ride!
18. Speaking of friends, jetboaters.net is your friend. Not your wallet’s (or probably your wife’s) friend, mind you.
19. When your neighbor says he heard that you’d bought “a big-ass boat” and that he now has boat envy… And to think at one point – ever so briefly – we were considering the mini-van of the seas: a pontoon!
20. Did I mention how much fun these boats are?
(And that's after three weeks of ownership! And 4 months+ of jetboaters.net)