Wasaga weekender
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 2
- Reaction score
- 6
- Points
- 62
- Location
- Wasaga Beach, Ontario
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2014
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
I am a newbie in the jet boat world. Been boating for years and made the plunge at the end of last summer and purchased a 2014 242 Limited S. My boys were 9 and 11 at the time and ready to move up from our 22' cuddy to something more suited for water sports. We keep our boat on a fairly shallow river and do most of our boating out in a very large bay. The 242 seemed like a good all around fit for us and a boat my wife could get comfortable driving pretty easily. I chose to ignore the negative feed back the local marina guys (former Sea Doo dealer and current Tahoe dealer) were giving me about jet boats in general.
At first, I struggled with the low speed maneuverability at the gas dock and attempting to guide the boat into my boat lift. Second time tubing, sucked the rope in and had a nervous 45 min of fighting to remove it as I was drifting towards the shore. I was also surprised at how easily weeds got sucked up and how often I had to stop and remove them via the clean outs. It didn't help that I then received an email from Yamaha announcing all the improvements for the 2015 242. I was feeling that I had made a huge mistake and wasn't loving the boat.
I even started to shop for other non jet boats and tried to figure out if I could handle the financial hit of trading in or trying to sell the boat and purchase another one so soon.
New season, starting to feel the love for the boat.
I had to remind myself that there was a learning curve with our first boat and it would take a little time to get used to this one. After watching a few U tube videos over the winter, I am a lot more comfortable with handling the boat at low speeds. My kids love the boat and we are having a blast tubing and wake boarding.
Hopefully we will have warmer weather this summer so we can better appreciate the stern area seating and use the swim platform more.
I am starting to explore the benefits of adding Thrust Vectors and considering purchasing them to improve the low speed handling.
At first, I struggled with the low speed maneuverability at the gas dock and attempting to guide the boat into my boat lift. Second time tubing, sucked the rope in and had a nervous 45 min of fighting to remove it as I was drifting towards the shore. I was also surprised at how easily weeds got sucked up and how often I had to stop and remove them via the clean outs. It didn't help that I then received an email from Yamaha announcing all the improvements for the 2015 242. I was feeling that I had made a huge mistake and wasn't loving the boat.
I even started to shop for other non jet boats and tried to figure out if I could handle the financial hit of trading in or trying to sell the boat and purchase another one so soon.
New season, starting to feel the love for the boat.
I had to remind myself that there was a learning curve with our first boat and it would take a little time to get used to this one. After watching a few U tube videos over the winter, I am a lot more comfortable with handling the boat at low speeds. My kids love the boat and we are having a blast tubing and wake boarding.
Hopefully we will have warmer weather this summer so we can better appreciate the stern area seating and use the swim platform more.
I am starting to explore the benefits of adding Thrust Vectors and considering purchasing them to improve the low speed handling.