Trevor Shipman
Jetboaters Captain
- Messages
- 818
- Reaction score
- 940
- Points
- 227
- Location
- Charlotte, NC
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2006
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 21
Yep, another 2 cent post about Thrust Vectors and Cobra Fins...
So let me start by saying I don’t have a dog in the fight I’m more interested in a product that works and that works well for me.
I have a 2006 AR210 that I just cannot tell you how much I love that boat. I bought it used and it came with the old style Cobra fins. I’ve had no issue with the steering or having a huge learning curve that some people seem to have when trying a jet boat for the first time.
I’ve had the original fins for about 4 years. In the back of my head I’ve always wanted to try the Thrust Vectors since they flip up at speed and have a much larger surface area. My thought was more control. So along with an order of SeaDek for the inside of my boat from Will, which I couldn’t be happier with, I said F it let’s get the Thrust Vectors too!
So I put the Vectors on, install was easy peaszy, and I was ready to hit the water. So boat in, no wake speed, I could immediately tell the change. Turning was a little bit stiffer, but that didn’t bother me, I can’t say I really noticed a difference in control(remember I had the old style Cobras on before)
I failed to mention another reason I was intrigued by the Thrust Vectors is they were rounded soft plastic edges. We hang out mostly on the back of the boat and having one less thing someone can hurt themselves on is good for me.
So I hammer the throttles and off we go. I was excited about seeing if I got a little more of a jet boat feel with the fins up, I noticed a little spray kicking up from the fins but didn’t really notice the difference at speed, which is fine because that’s not the intent. The intent is slow sleep maneuverability. So I come off speed, and go into no wake speed approaching the dock... hmmm this thing is a little bit slippery, not reacting as fast as it did before. I felt as though I lost a bit of control. I figured maybe I just need to get used to it. So take the above scenario, rinse and repeat the rest of the day. Still not the control I was used to. I chalked it up to just having to get used to it.
So fast forward a week, I get a message from Jeff asking how I liked the Vectors. I was honest and told him that I felt as though I lost some control. He offered me to try his Ultimates with a 30 day money back. So what the hell, I’ve seen pro’s and con’s of both on here, let me see for myself.
Off come the Vectors on go the Ultimates. Install was easy as well. Took the boat out about 2 weeks later and the first thing I noticed is the steering, it wasn’t stiff, so that was a plus in my book, nothing major but I like the easy to turning. I installed the Ultimates in the locked down position. So off we go, hammer the throttles and again, steering was easier than ever before. Jeff mentions the “Power Steering” effect and he’s right. I can’t really explain it but the turning is just silky smooth. Like butter! Time to come off plane and go into No Wake speed... The real test. I immediately had my steering back! No question, I was completely in control of the boat! And then a light came on I my head... I bet the reason I felt like I lost steering with the Vectors is because they never came down off plane. I usually don’t come off plane, to a complete stop, then go back to no wake speed. I could do that and probably get the steering results I’m looking for but what I don’t want is when someone else is driving to have to teach them that you have to come to a complete stop coming off plane so the fins can come down. With the locked down Ultimates, I know they are down. My decision was made. The Ultimates are not coming off and I haven’t looked back yet. I do notice a bit of difference in maneuverability between the old Cobras and the new Ultimates (for what it’s worth).
So that’s my 100% honest review. Jeff is shipping me the fangs this week so I’m excited to try those as well.
By no means do I intend to say Will doesn’t have a good product or hasn’t done some great things when it comes to jet boats in general, but for me the Cobra’s is what’s staying on my boat. God forbid the day I have to come off plane fast and I’m not in a position to give the boat gas to make a turn, I know the Cobras are down and are immediately going to give me steering. It’s a no brainer.
I hope this review is helpful and hopefully didn’t ruffle any feathers. There are some things Apple does well and some things Samsung does well. In this comparison of 2 products, Cobras win.
Thanks!
So let me start by saying I don’t have a dog in the fight I’m more interested in a product that works and that works well for me.
I have a 2006 AR210 that I just cannot tell you how much I love that boat. I bought it used and it came with the old style Cobra fins. I’ve had no issue with the steering or having a huge learning curve that some people seem to have when trying a jet boat for the first time.
I’ve had the original fins for about 4 years. In the back of my head I’ve always wanted to try the Thrust Vectors since they flip up at speed and have a much larger surface area. My thought was more control. So along with an order of SeaDek for the inside of my boat from Will, which I couldn’t be happier with, I said F it let’s get the Thrust Vectors too!
So I put the Vectors on, install was easy peaszy, and I was ready to hit the water. So boat in, no wake speed, I could immediately tell the change. Turning was a little bit stiffer, but that didn’t bother me, I can’t say I really noticed a difference in control(remember I had the old style Cobras on before)
I failed to mention another reason I was intrigued by the Thrust Vectors is they were rounded soft plastic edges. We hang out mostly on the back of the boat and having one less thing someone can hurt themselves on is good for me.
So I hammer the throttles and off we go. I was excited about seeing if I got a little more of a jet boat feel with the fins up, I noticed a little spray kicking up from the fins but didn’t really notice the difference at speed, which is fine because that’s not the intent. The intent is slow sleep maneuverability. So I come off speed, and go into no wake speed approaching the dock... hmmm this thing is a little bit slippery, not reacting as fast as it did before. I felt as though I lost a bit of control. I figured maybe I just need to get used to it. So take the above scenario, rinse and repeat the rest of the day. Still not the control I was used to. I chalked it up to just having to get used to it.
So fast forward a week, I get a message from Jeff asking how I liked the Vectors. I was honest and told him that I felt as though I lost some control. He offered me to try his Ultimates with a 30 day money back. So what the hell, I’ve seen pro’s and con’s of both on here, let me see for myself.
Off come the Vectors on go the Ultimates. Install was easy as well. Took the boat out about 2 weeks later and the first thing I noticed is the steering, it wasn’t stiff, so that was a plus in my book, nothing major but I like the easy to turning. I installed the Ultimates in the locked down position. So off we go, hammer the throttles and again, steering was easier than ever before. Jeff mentions the “Power Steering” effect and he’s right. I can’t really explain it but the turning is just silky smooth. Like butter! Time to come off plane and go into No Wake speed... The real test. I immediately had my steering back! No question, I was completely in control of the boat! And then a light came on I my head... I bet the reason I felt like I lost steering with the Vectors is because they never came down off plane. I usually don’t come off plane, to a complete stop, then go back to no wake speed. I could do that and probably get the steering results I’m looking for but what I don’t want is when someone else is driving to have to teach them that you have to come to a complete stop coming off plane so the fins can come down. With the locked down Ultimates, I know they are down. My decision was made. The Ultimates are not coming off and I haven’t looked back yet. I do notice a bit of difference in maneuverability between the old Cobras and the new Ultimates (for what it’s worth).
So that’s my 100% honest review. Jeff is shipping me the fangs this week so I’m excited to try those as well.
By no means do I intend to say Will doesn’t have a good product or hasn’t done some great things when it comes to jet boats in general, but for me the Cobra’s is what’s staying on my boat. God forbid the day I have to come off plane fast and I’m not in a position to give the boat gas to make a turn, I know the Cobras are down and are immediately going to give me steering. It’s a no brainer.
I hope this review is helpful and hopefully didn’t ruffle any feathers. There are some things Apple does well and some things Samsung does well. In this comparison of 2 products, Cobras win.
Thanks!
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