scot71
Jetboaters Admiral
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- Location
- Williamsport, IN
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2004
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 23
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Yeah, that's where they are getting the water. I noticed those when I reworked my outdrive bearings. They aren't drilled through to the inside but easily could be. Seems like a weird thing to have added years ago by Yamaha and then never take advantage of it. For me it's largely useless. If this boat is really for the gulf coast market, I think people would rather have a fresh water wash down instead of pumping salt water into the boat. Maybe that's just me, I don't fish but I want as little salt on things as possible.View attachment 16998 View attachment 16997 This is the nipple I'm refering to...........
Squirt gun....Not sure you would get enough pressure there without some serious rpms. (I think you just wanted to post "nipple" te he he!)I also see using that nipple for other things !!! I see a mod happening !!!
Is that extra nipple (no scaramanga jokes needed) not used on PWC's for the water tail?
Is that extra nipple (no scaramanga jokes needed) not used on PWC's for the water tail?
That would make sense. They just don't drill it for us.Is that extra nipple (no scaramanga jokes needed) not used on PWC's for the water tail?
That would make sense. They just don't drill it for us.
It would be cool to route one out each side with an electric valve so you could pull up next to another boat and squirt them with the push of a button.
This is not an offshore big water boat. It's not marketed for it either. The Gulf coast region has barrier islands and back channels that you would fish on.It seems the boat was fairly well thought out, except for the fact that the 190 series (in my experience) isn't very good on big water which is what I am reading this boat seems to be marketed towards. I've never boated on the ocean before, but I think if I was going out on the coast I think I would want a deeper hull. I've gotten rocked in my 192 just on large, busy lakes. It would probably be be awesome on Lakes however. It should be able to compete with the bass boat market with such a shallow draft.
This boat was modeled to go after 1 SPECIFIC market. That served by NauticStar. Nothing more, nothing less.It seems the boat was fairly well thought out, except for the fact that the 190 series (in my experience) isn't very good on big water which is what I am reading this boat seems to be marketed towards. I've never boated on the ocean before, but I think if I was going out on the coast I think I would want a deeper hull. I've gotten rocked in my 192 just on large, busy lakes. It would probably be be awesome on Lakes however. It should be able to compete with the bass boat market with such a shallow draft.
IMO the boat needs to be a couple of feet longer, and needs more seating, its rated for eight but it doesn't look like it would seat eight.
The canvas can be taken off easily but the top would have to be unbolted and left at home if you wanted to run without a top. Generally speaking, I think you have to alter your cast to a sidearm toss with any CC boat while next to the console.Does this model have the option of top off or does it stow somewhere on the boat?? It would be hard to cast standing next to the helm with the top on.