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Larry Davick December 11th 03 05:00 PM

Yamaha SX230?
 
I just saw a small blurb on the Yamaha SX230 open bow boat. I'm new to this
group, and I'm interested in buying a nice fun boat, but this one is
different. Anyone care to comment on the way Yamaha does things? This is a
jet boat with two 4 cylinder engines (4 stroke) and two jets. It appears
from what I've read that the engines are spread apart such that you can walk
through the center of the transom to the swim platform.

It looks really cool, and lists at about $30k. Not too far out of our
range.

Any takers?



Jay December 12th 03 03:30 AM

Yamaha SX230?
 
Don't know much (anything) about the way Yamaha does this, yet friend
of mine has a sea-doo 14', 85HP 'boat'. Since it is a jet drive (like
wave runners) they use *tons* of fuel to stay in the sweet spot (above
4500 RPM). Since there is no torque, you really spin the impeller.

May want to keep this in mind for weekend fuel consumption or the
ability to pull a 210 lb skiier out of the water on one ski.

-jjj

Larry Davick December 15th 03 04:39 AM

Yamaha SX230?
 
I didn't realize that these were gas guzzlers. I was under the impression
that this boat got about 3.5 - 4 mpg.

"Jay" wrote in message
m...
Don't know much (anything) about the way Yamaha does this, yet friend
of mine has a sea-doo 14', 85HP 'boat'. Since it is a jet drive (like
wave runners) they use *tons* of fuel to stay in the sweet spot (above
4500 RPM). Since there is no torque, you really spin the impeller.

May want to keep this in mind for weekend fuel consumption or the
ability to pull a 210 lb skiier out of the water on one ski.

-jjj




Jay December 15th 03 04:25 PM

Yamaha SX230?
 
Maybe Yamaha does it differently, dunno. I would be wary of the
'torque' of an impeller versus a prop. For skiing, wake boarding,
etc, you ned torque. AGAIN (So no one jumps me) I have experience
with a 14' Sea-Doo / 85 HP two stroke. It went staight fast. If you
threw it into a hard turn, it took thirty seconds to start building
speed.

Anyway, I have a 19' Chaparral w/a v6 / 190 that runs 55 MPH. I had
the seadoo by about 3 MPH straigh and a full lake if they had to turn
the Sea-doo.

The benefit of the Sea-Doo was light (1400 lbs), no 'transmission',
and a two stroke. BUT it likes to cruise @ 4500 RPM. My 4 stroke
cruises at 2900 RPM.

Good luck, seams like you are doing your due dilligence.

-jjj


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