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Sport boats - Yamaha vs Sea Doo
I'm looking for a sport/wake/runabout boat... I'm sold on the jet
direct drive technology. It seems that Yamaha and Sea Doo are the two contenders. So, anybody care to comment on the Yamaha 212x vs Sea Doo 230 Wake? ....or the Yamaha AR 230 vs Sea Doo 230 Challenger .... or any other Yamaha / Sea Doo matchup? I'm concerned about a few things: 1) Reliability (of course) 2) Wakeboard performance 3) Value / Resale 4) Speed 5) Maneuverability 6) Performance in chop 7) Conveniences (e.g. stereo, swim platform, etc.) I didn't see this topic debated since 2000 when searching the archives and things have changed radically since then. |
Sport boats - Yamaha vs Sea Doo
"Ron" wrote in message
... I'm looking for a sport/wake/runabout boat... I'm sold on the jet direct drive technology. It seems that Yamaha and Sea Doo are the two contenders. So, anybody care to comment on the Yamaha 212x vs Sea Doo 230 Wake? ...or the Yamaha AR 230 vs Sea Doo 230 Challenger ... or any other Yamaha / Sea Doo matchup? I'm concerned about a few things: 1) Reliability (of course) 2) Wakeboard performance 3) Value / Resale 4) Speed 5) Maneuverability 6) Performance in chop 7) Conveniences (e.g. stereo, swim platform, etc.) I didn't see this topic debated since 2000 when searching the archives and things have changed radically since then. They don't call them seedodos for nothin. |
Sport boats - Yamaha vs Sea Doo
"Ron" wrote in message ... I'm looking for a sport/wake/runabout boat... I'm sold on the jet direct drive technology. It seems that Yamaha and Sea Doo are the two contenders. So, anybody care to comment on the Yamaha 212x vs Sea Doo 230 Wake? ...or the Yamaha AR 230 vs Sea Doo 230 Challenger ... or any other Yamaha / Sea Doo matchup? I'm concerned about a few things: 1) Reliability (of course) 2) Wakeboard performance 3) Value / Resale 4) Speed 5) Maneuverability 6) Performance in chop 7) Conveniences (e.g. stereo, swim platform, etc.) I didn't see this topic debated since 2000 when searching the archives and things have changed radically since then. They both use lots of gas. Not a thing you want at $4 a gallon. A couple of the Northwest Aluminum jetboat makers make some beautiful ski models. Use better pumps, either American Turbine or Hamilton's and use 5.7L or larger FI motors. Better low speed performance and better fuel economy. Resale will also be better. |
Sport boats - Yamaha vs Sea Doo
We had a dip**** try to screw up our pier fishing on day. He kept driving his PWC right close to us as we were fishing, thinking he was smart. We near ****ed our pants laughing when buddy let the dork spool ALL his spider wire into the impeller. Watching him on the beach for over an hour pulling, and pulling, and pulling...what a fool. Last time he pulled that ****. |
Sport boats - Yamaha vs Sea Doo
I have an 06 AR230 HO, and I absolutely love it. The swim platform is really
what sold me on it, as a jet driven boat wasn't even on the list. The HO version is more efficient and gets slightly better gas "mileage" than the standard engines. There's loads of storage, and PLENTY of power. This thing is out of the hole in less than 3 seconds, and up to 30mph in about 4 seconds. Low speed steering sucks on all jetboats, but I added steering fins http://www.cobrajetsteering.com/ and now it handles like my old I/O did. My boat throws an average wake... nothing a good boarder would get too excited about. However, my buddy's MasterCraft throws an exceptional wake, and that great wake cost him an additional $40,000! I think that answers your question about value. Go to www.yamahajetboaters.com and read all you can about these boats. Good luck with your decision and purchase! --Mike "Ron" wrote in message ... I'm looking for a sport/wake/runabout boat... I'm sold on the jet direct drive technology. It seems that Yamaha and Sea Doo are the two contenders. So, anybody care to comment on the Yamaha 212x vs Sea Doo 230 Wake? ...or the Yamaha AR 230 vs Sea Doo 230 Challenger ... or any other Yamaha / Sea Doo matchup? I'm concerned about a few things: 1) Reliability (of course) 2) Wakeboard performance 3) Value / Resale 4) Speed 5) Maneuverability 6) Performance in chop 7) Conveniences (e.g. stereo, swim platform, etc.) I didn't see this topic debated since 2000 when searching the archives and things have changed radically since then. |
Sport boats - Yamaha vs Sea Doo
"Eat Me, Trolls" wrote in message ... We had a dip**** try to screw up our pier fishing on day. He kept driving his PWC right close to us as we were fishing, thinking he was smart. We near ****ed our pants laughing when buddy let the dork spool ALL his spider wire into the impeller. Watching him on the beach for over an hour pulling, and pulling, and pulling...what a fool. Last time he pulled that ****. LOL. Will remember that one. |
Sport boats - Yamaha vs Sea Doo
On Mar 15, 1:22*pm, "Canuck57" wrote:
"Eat Me, Trolls" wrote in ... We had a dip**** try to screw up our pier fishing on day. He kept driving his PWC right close to us as we were fishing, thinking he was smart. We near ****ed our pants laughing when buddy let the dork spool ALL his spider wire into the impeller. Watching him on the beach for over an hour pulling, and pulling, and pulling...what a fool. *Last time he pulled that ****. LOL. *Will remember that one. No sh**! That is awesome, I will remember that. I might just keep a small weight and some good 1/4 inch nylon for those bubble boaters who like to throw wakes a little skiffs too;) |
Sport boats - Yamaha vs Sea Doo
No sh**! That is awesome, I will remember that. I might just keep a small weight and some good 1/4 inch nylon for those bubble boaters who like to throw wakes a little skiffs too;) Spider Wire is unbreakable......lol |
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