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Hello all. Just purchased my first jet boat. I am use to tillers and fishing boats so this is all new to me. I am in Central Florida (Orlando-Maitland) and the lakes near me have too many weeds and small branches (learned the hard way) so I am looking for recommendations on different areas around Central Florida. i love the boat just trying to find the right places to use it.
Thanks all and looking forward to learning from this community.
I would trailer to the St. John’s River. As your kind of land locked in the middle of the state that may be the best bet that I know of. The next question, how far are you willing to tow? Also, I’m not familiar with the Atlantic side of the state, so not sure if it’s worth that? Maybe St. Augustine? Trying to remember what’s around I4 and I95 when we drive through to Hilton Head.
New to the group and new to having a jet boat. We just picked up a Yamaha 2024 222SD. Trying to get used to the steering..lol
I’m also trying to get may bunks set on my lift. I have read a lot of people writing on this subject. Thanks for letting me join.