Aces_Over_Kings
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 64
- Reaction score
- 42
- Points
- 117
- Boat Make
- SeaDoo
- Year
- 2010
- Boat Model
- Other
- Boat Length
- 16
Hi folks,
For any of you that have upgraded over the years to bigger boats , I'd love to hear how one compared to the other, and how extreme the differences were (or not) in stability/seaworthiness as you moved up sizes.
I'm only at 15' now, no windshield, and so little freeboard that I can hang my arm over the gunwale and drag my hand in the water. So the next two sizes up are about 19' and 21' for both the Yamahas and Scarabs. My big question is how much additional comfort/stability/seaworthiness/dryness/etc. do you gain going from 19 to 21?
How much better in chop, channel wakes, etc. would one handle vs. the other? I know some of this is vessel-specific, so what attributes help the most? Deadrise? Length? Weight? Amount of freeboard?
Background:
I live in Massachusetts, take it out on Boston Harbor, Plymouth Harbor, and a couple other spots, but man does it feel small out there for obvious reasons. So it's time to upgrade. I want enough boat to be comfortable and safe, but don't want to get more than I need if there isn't a commensurate payoff in comfort and seaworthiness for normal recreational conditions. I frequently launch/recover alone, so finding a happy medium is key.
Thanks in advance!
-- Josh
For any of you that have upgraded over the years to bigger boats , I'd love to hear how one compared to the other, and how extreme the differences were (or not) in stability/seaworthiness as you moved up sizes.
I'm only at 15' now, no windshield, and so little freeboard that I can hang my arm over the gunwale and drag my hand in the water. So the next two sizes up are about 19' and 21' for both the Yamahas and Scarabs. My big question is how much additional comfort/stability/seaworthiness/dryness/etc. do you gain going from 19 to 21?
How much better in chop, channel wakes, etc. would one handle vs. the other? I know some of this is vessel-specific, so what attributes help the most? Deadrise? Length? Weight? Amount of freeboard?
Background:
I live in Massachusetts, take it out on Boston Harbor, Plymouth Harbor, and a couple other spots, but man does it feel small out there for obvious reasons. So it's time to upgrade. I want enough boat to be comfortable and safe, but don't want to get more than I need if there isn't a commensurate payoff in comfort and seaworthiness for normal recreational conditions. I frequently launch/recover alone, so finding a happy medium is key.
Thanks in advance!
-- Josh