Matt Eldridge
Jet Boat Lover
- Messages
- 3
- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 70
- Location
- VT, USA
- Boat Make
- SeaDoo
- Year
- 2006
- Boat Model
- VRX
- Boat Length
- 19
New here, if I'm doing it wrong please let me know! [wrong forum, wrong questions, read-the-FAQs-dummy, etc]
I don't own a jet-boat yet, I'm inclined to buy a used one this fall for next year.
Things I'd consider factors in the decision:
Thanks!
- Matt
I don't own a jet-boat yet, I'm inclined to buy a used one this fall for next year.
Things I'd consider factors in the decision:
- I live on the water's edge. From any window in my house (three sides of it anyway) I could throw a penny and get it in the water.
- I have a [floating] dock on which to tie up. I keep the little tin boat I have now in the water 24/7 from May 15 - Nov 1.
- It gets deep fast on this side of the lake, 15 ft deep 20 ft from shore.
- Sandy/gravel bottom, aquatic plants are minimal and only at the very shoreline.
- It's a pretty small lake, ~250 acres.
- There are lots of lakes around though, many that are much larger, about a dozen worth hooking up the trailer to go and play on that are less than a 20 minute drive.
- I'm not particularly handy with engines / maintenance. Things that don't get more complicated than wrenches and screwdrivers I'll do (and enjoy), getting into any kind of specialized tools and I'm going to end up paying someone to do the work.
- I like going fast, primary boating activity will be joy riding / tubing / etc.
- This will be the first "real" boat I've ever purchased.
- With my present set up, filling up with gas would require hauling gas cans or taking the boat out.
- There's nowhere on the lake that I know where I can tie up and fill up. (It's all private homes.)
- I'll eventually solve this by putting in a 300/500 gal tank behind the shed (out of sight) that is refilled by a delivery truck once or twice a year so I can just gas up from my dock.
Thanks!
- Matt