AuburnVFR
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 86
- Reaction score
- 151
- Points
- 112
- Location
- Auburn, AL
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2016
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 19
I've been looking and researching a lot about getting a used Yamaha. Ideally, I wanted a 240, SX or AR does not really matter to me as I don't plan on doing anything more than dragging a tube and going to the sandbar up river or island at the lake. The market and prices have obviously gone completely insane this year, so I started looking at other options like an older 230 series. I found an 09 SX230 that seems to be well kept at a fair price, but I haven't actually had a chance to travel and go see it. Of course now, I'm questioning if I want to go with the 230 option or wait until the right 240 comes along.
My main concern with the 230 is the MR-1 HO motors, and their continued serviceability. I know they are fairly bullet proof, but they also haven't been made for around 10 years. How much longer will parts and service still be available? Is this a real concern or am I just over thinking it? Other than the lower buy-in cost in the used market, is there any other advantage or place where the 230 outshines the 240s (mainly 2012-2014 as I don't like the first model year of a new design and I'm not sold on the connext or the price of 2015+).
Thanks for your input
My main concern with the 230 is the MR-1 HO motors, and their continued serviceability. I know they are fairly bullet proof, but they also haven't been made for around 10 years. How much longer will parts and service still be available? Is this a real concern or am I just over thinking it? Other than the lower buy-in cost in the used market, is there any other advantage or place where the 230 outshines the 240s (mainly 2012-2014 as I don't like the first model year of a new design and I'm not sold on the connext or the price of 2015+).
Thanks for your input