NewBoater
Jetboaters Captain
- Messages
- 992
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- 611
- Points
- 212
- Location
- Virginia Beach
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2018
- Boat Model
- 242X E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
Total Newbie here and Hoping you guys can help me out!
Never been a boater, but my wife and I really like the idea of the Jet Boat for the safety for our daughter and her friends. We are the type of people who will do casual boating, out to dinners around the corner from our house (our house is on the water) and will take casual boat rides with family and friends with some tubing for the kids and maybe an occasional skier. This boat will be used alot for for just relaxing/slow cruising with our little one and her friends than trying to haul butt and testing out top speeds, crazy turns, etc.
We went to a dealer today and they took us on the water in a Yamaha 19 foot jet boat and then a 21 foot jet boat back to back (they didn't have any 21 footers we could test ready to be dropped in the water).
We loved the idea of the 19 footers Price (who wouldn't for 30k for a new boat). But after riding in one and some heavy chop and the bumpiness of the ride, we quickly ruled it out, especially after riding in the 24 footer behind it and what a difference for quietness, smoothness of ride, way more room to stretch out, etc.
So we ruled out the 19 footers completely, and originally wanted to stay under 40k. They happen to have a 2015 leftover SX210 Yamaha and we liked the looks of it and the price point is right where we wanted to be. Base price on it is 39,349 and destination charge of 1,860 and also dealer prep of 495.00 for a grand total of 41,704. They said they were having a memorial day weekend sale and would do this boat for us for 39k. I then asked if they could do any better and I got them down to 37,500. It's a brand new boat and not used. One big bummer is it has a small ding and scratch on the side of the boat that they said they could try to fix, address before we buy it but not sure there is much they can do (not crazy big maybe 1-2 inches)
Here's where we are at the moment. They will put it in the water for us next week so we can test out a 21 footer and compare it to the smoothness of the 24 footer that we loved when we were on the water today. The problem with the 24 footers is there are none leftover here from last year and the new ones are above 55k. It just seems like to us the 21 footer for 20k less will make the best sense for us being new boat owners. We don't want to get something and feel like we wished we had spent a little more and got something night and day better. We know 100% that the 21 footer is worth the extra 8k or so over the 19 footer. We just don't know quite yet if the 24 footer is worth 20k more over the 21 footer.
I'm thinking this 21 footer won't be as quiet or smooth as the 24 footer as it weighs less and does not have the sound dampening stuff all in the boat like the 24 footers have (but I'm really hoping my thoughts are wrong and we love the 21 footer smoothness and hoping it's quieter than the 19 footer)
I would love to hear any opinions any of you can share about any of this. If you feel like the boat we are looking at is a really good price (steal) at 37,500 or not really and I should try to talk them down more. If you have experience with the particular SX210 model good or bad would love to hear feedback.
It does not have the articulating Keel, but they said truthfully it's not needed when you have 2 engines like the SX210 has that you can get the boat to do everything you want it to do with the 2 engines. It may help a little but it's not a necessity by any means they made it sound.
They have something they said we should do for $125 extra which gets the boat water ready at the point of sale. I think they said an anchor and a few other things or something like that. Not sure what all was included with this, but maybe it's just something for them to make a few more bucks on??
We both like the look of the Towers on the top alot, but this one does not have the tower just the bimini. My wife and I think we probably would keep the bimini down most of the time as we both like to get sun while out on the boat, but the bimini will be nice to pop up if going for a cruise with family or friends and it's hot and a little shade is needed. We both like the look of the tower setup that are on a lot of the new models, but again not worth a crazy price jump in our minds. The tower seems like it would be much harder to deal with putting down and and dealing with than the bimini which may be a plus for this 21 footer we are looking at.
The SX210 is on hold for us at the marina and we are setup to take a drive in it this week and if we like it we can proceed with the purchase at that point. They want us to drive this boat and be in a 21 footer on the water before fully commiting (which was nice of them) but we would have asked regardless. It's just to big of a decision without driving in them first. It's how we found out today (very quickly) that the 19 footer was definitely too small/cramped in the cabin feeling and too rough of a ride for us. There will be 4 adults and 3 kids riding in the boat the majority of the time. I want it to be a smoother ride for the smaller kids riding and that's why the 19 footer was ruled out quickly). I'm not bashing the 19 footers if you have one and love it, that's cool, it's just not for us.
I hope the 21 footer rides a lot like the 24 footer and not like the 19 footer. It weights in between the 19 and 24 so I'm guessing it has to be a better ride than the 19 just based alone on the weight gain and the fact that it has 2 engines is a huge plus also. For the 8k or so it seems like a no brainer to go up to the 21 from the 19 as far as price is concerned (but after riding in the 19 regardless of the price difference the 19 would have never been in the running). At this point its 21 or 24 but we REALLY like the price of the 21 with this special we would be getting on this 2015 one alot more than the cost of a new 2016 24 footer which would be closer to 55k and they can go much higher than that. We like the idea of buying new for warranty and just knowing we are the first owners. I feel like we are getting a new boat for the price of it being used at this discount (but maybe not? I'm not really sure). I wish it didn't have the little ding and scratch on the side but sometimes it is what it is. It's nothing too crazy at all, but it's there and I will see it everytime I look at the boat lol. But maybe this week they will have someone that can fix/repair it professionally as they said they would try.
We absolutely love the look of Yamaha and we happen to have a place right by our house that sells them so it works out well. We have looked at Chaparral and other brands but we always come back to the Yamaha and we both agree Yamaha is the brand for us.
Not sure if it matters but most of our boating will be on the Ocean, not on a Lake.
It seems to me based on what I see at places we go look at boats for what they carry in stock and also what a lot of people have on here is mostly 19's and 24's and not very many 21's. Not really sure for the reason of this. They said today at the dealership there are normally people looking for the cheaper budget pricing of the 19 footer for around 30k or they just want have a person that wants to go all out and doesn't mind spending 55k on a 24 footer. I don't know maybe it's just me but I feel like there would be more people like myself who would want to be in the middle and happier at 37-40k than dropping another 20k for the jump to the 24 footer.
Would love to hear lots of thoughts and opinions and I appreciate all the help you guys and gals can give me in advance.
Hope everyone has a safe and fun Memorial Day Weekend!
Never been a boater, but my wife and I really like the idea of the Jet Boat for the safety for our daughter and her friends. We are the type of people who will do casual boating, out to dinners around the corner from our house (our house is on the water) and will take casual boat rides with family and friends with some tubing for the kids and maybe an occasional skier. This boat will be used alot for for just relaxing/slow cruising with our little one and her friends than trying to haul butt and testing out top speeds, crazy turns, etc.
We went to a dealer today and they took us on the water in a Yamaha 19 foot jet boat and then a 21 foot jet boat back to back (they didn't have any 21 footers we could test ready to be dropped in the water).
We loved the idea of the 19 footers Price (who wouldn't for 30k for a new boat). But after riding in one and some heavy chop and the bumpiness of the ride, we quickly ruled it out, especially after riding in the 24 footer behind it and what a difference for quietness, smoothness of ride, way more room to stretch out, etc.
So we ruled out the 19 footers completely, and originally wanted to stay under 40k. They happen to have a 2015 leftover SX210 Yamaha and we liked the looks of it and the price point is right where we wanted to be. Base price on it is 39,349 and destination charge of 1,860 and also dealer prep of 495.00 for a grand total of 41,704. They said they were having a memorial day weekend sale and would do this boat for us for 39k. I then asked if they could do any better and I got them down to 37,500. It's a brand new boat and not used. One big bummer is it has a small ding and scratch on the side of the boat that they said they could try to fix, address before we buy it but not sure there is much they can do (not crazy big maybe 1-2 inches)
Here's where we are at the moment. They will put it in the water for us next week so we can test out a 21 footer and compare it to the smoothness of the 24 footer that we loved when we were on the water today. The problem with the 24 footers is there are none leftover here from last year and the new ones are above 55k. It just seems like to us the 21 footer for 20k less will make the best sense for us being new boat owners. We don't want to get something and feel like we wished we had spent a little more and got something night and day better. We know 100% that the 21 footer is worth the extra 8k or so over the 19 footer. We just don't know quite yet if the 24 footer is worth 20k more over the 21 footer.
I'm thinking this 21 footer won't be as quiet or smooth as the 24 footer as it weighs less and does not have the sound dampening stuff all in the boat like the 24 footers have (but I'm really hoping my thoughts are wrong and we love the 21 footer smoothness and hoping it's quieter than the 19 footer)
I would love to hear any opinions any of you can share about any of this. If you feel like the boat we are looking at is a really good price (steal) at 37,500 or not really and I should try to talk them down more. If you have experience with the particular SX210 model good or bad would love to hear feedback.
It does not have the articulating Keel, but they said truthfully it's not needed when you have 2 engines like the SX210 has that you can get the boat to do everything you want it to do with the 2 engines. It may help a little but it's not a necessity by any means they made it sound.
They have something they said we should do for $125 extra which gets the boat water ready at the point of sale. I think they said an anchor and a few other things or something like that. Not sure what all was included with this, but maybe it's just something for them to make a few more bucks on??
We both like the look of the Towers on the top alot, but this one does not have the tower just the bimini. My wife and I think we probably would keep the bimini down most of the time as we both like to get sun while out on the boat, but the bimini will be nice to pop up if going for a cruise with family or friends and it's hot and a little shade is needed. We both like the look of the tower setup that are on a lot of the new models, but again not worth a crazy price jump in our minds. The tower seems like it would be much harder to deal with putting down and and dealing with than the bimini which may be a plus for this 21 footer we are looking at.
The SX210 is on hold for us at the marina and we are setup to take a drive in it this week and if we like it we can proceed with the purchase at that point. They want us to drive this boat and be in a 21 footer on the water before fully commiting (which was nice of them) but we would have asked regardless. It's just to big of a decision without driving in them first. It's how we found out today (very quickly) that the 19 footer was definitely too small/cramped in the cabin feeling and too rough of a ride for us. There will be 4 adults and 3 kids riding in the boat the majority of the time. I want it to be a smoother ride for the smaller kids riding and that's why the 19 footer was ruled out quickly). I'm not bashing the 19 footers if you have one and love it, that's cool, it's just not for us.
I hope the 21 footer rides a lot like the 24 footer and not like the 19 footer. It weights in between the 19 and 24 so I'm guessing it has to be a better ride than the 19 just based alone on the weight gain and the fact that it has 2 engines is a huge plus also. For the 8k or so it seems like a no brainer to go up to the 21 from the 19 as far as price is concerned (but after riding in the 19 regardless of the price difference the 19 would have never been in the running). At this point its 21 or 24 but we REALLY like the price of the 21 with this special we would be getting on this 2015 one alot more than the cost of a new 2016 24 footer which would be closer to 55k and they can go much higher than that. We like the idea of buying new for warranty and just knowing we are the first owners. I feel like we are getting a new boat for the price of it being used at this discount (but maybe not? I'm not really sure). I wish it didn't have the little ding and scratch on the side but sometimes it is what it is. It's nothing too crazy at all, but it's there and I will see it everytime I look at the boat lol. But maybe this week they will have someone that can fix/repair it professionally as they said they would try.
We absolutely love the look of Yamaha and we happen to have a place right by our house that sells them so it works out well. We have looked at Chaparral and other brands but we always come back to the Yamaha and we both agree Yamaha is the brand for us.
Not sure if it matters but most of our boating will be on the Ocean, not on a Lake.
It seems to me based on what I see at places we go look at boats for what they carry in stock and also what a lot of people have on here is mostly 19's and 24's and not very many 21's. Not really sure for the reason of this. They said today at the dealership there are normally people looking for the cheaper budget pricing of the 19 footer for around 30k or they just want have a person that wants to go all out and doesn't mind spending 55k on a 24 footer. I don't know maybe it's just me but I feel like there would be more people like myself who would want to be in the middle and happier at 37-40k than dropping another 20k for the jump to the 24 footer.
Would love to hear lots of thoughts and opinions and I appreciate all the help you guys and gals can give me in advance.
Hope everyone has a safe and fun Memorial Day Weekend!
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