srf32
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 34
- Reaction score
- 22
- Points
- 87
- Location
- Seattle
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2006
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 21
Great family boat with all the toys included for cruising, boarding, tubing or surfing fun. Our family has grown up, so looking to find a new home. This is a turn-key setup, with everything to get you on the lake having fun.
Very clean white over black SX210 with original engines, upholstery and accessories. This has been a Lake Washington boat, always covered and only used in fresh water. Cosmetically the boat is in good condition with normal dings and scrapes from use. Upholstery is original and in good shape with some worn edges and signs of wear. SeaDek still looks new with one gouge on the swim platform. Mechanically in great shape with original engines with ~385 hours each. Both impeller liners were replaced at the beginning of this season (2024). Port impeller has a small ding that I cleaned up when replacing housings (see posts on forum). Don't notice any cavitation and boat still tops out at 41-42mph. Addition of trim tabs this year made getting around on choppier days much more enjoyable. Always serviced and fogged annually since we have owned it. You can see some of the history of the boat on the posts on the forums.
Includes lightweight, single-axle Karavan aluminum trailer with surge brakes. A super easy tow, and backs and maneuvers like a champ.
List of upgrades:
Very clean white over black SX210 with original engines, upholstery and accessories. This has been a Lake Washington boat, always covered and only used in fresh water. Cosmetically the boat is in good condition with normal dings and scrapes from use. Upholstery is original and in good shape with some worn edges and signs of wear. SeaDek still looks new with one gouge on the swim platform. Mechanically in great shape with original engines with ~385 hours each. Both impeller liners were replaced at the beginning of this season (2024). Port impeller has a small ding that I cleaned up when replacing housings (see posts on forum). Don't notice any cavitation and boat still tops out at 41-42mph. Addition of trim tabs this year made getting around on choppier days much more enjoyable. Always serviced and fogged annually since we have owned it. You can see some of the history of the boat on the posts on the forums.
Includes lightweight, single-axle Karavan aluminum trailer with surge brakes. A super easy tow, and backs and maneuvers like a champ.
List of upgrades:
- Hydrophase RideSteady GPS speed control (2021)
- Lectrotab trim tabs and manual controller (2024)
- Cobra Jet fins (2021)
- Custom fit, full SeaDek install (JetBoatPilot) plus custom gunwale pieces (2021)
- Monster aluminum MTK folding wake tower and Monster easy fold and stow Bimini
- Tower mounted billet board rack
- All new switch gear (New Wire Marine) (2021)
- Push button start/stop module (2021)
- Bilge fan auto timer (2021)
- Dual battery setup relocated to front of port storage (allows full use of aft port storage area) (2021)
- Shindingen SH775 MOSFET Reg/Rec on both engines (2022)
- Solar MPPT charge controller (2022)
- Engine cover sound insulation
- OEM snap on Bow and Cockpit covers and poles (Red) (2021)
- Dual stereo with SiriusXM, bluetooth and swim platform controls (2021)
- New impeller housings with nylon sleeves (2024)
- Two Hyperlite wake boards, one set of bindings
- Hydroslide Pro XLT Kneeboard
- Inland Surfer Blue Lake V2 wake surf board
- 1500 lbs Free Motion surf ballast bags (1x 800 lbs, 2x 350 lbs)
- 800 lbs Fat Sac surf ballast bags (2x 400 lbs)
- Portable ballast bag pump
- Airhead 3 person tube
- Airhead 1 person tube
- Ski, surf & tubing ropes and safety flag
- Fenders, mooring lines & set of dock lines with snubbers
- Manual bilge pump, extra PFD's, flares, paddle, first aid kit and misc. extras
- Original bow anchor.
- Original table and both legs (cockpit, swim platform)
- Original bow filler cushion and engine cover step-thru cushion
- Aftermarket storage cover
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