Dmdunn110
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- 2
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2017
- Boat Model
- X
- Boat Length
- 21
Hello everyone! I am very new here and hope this is in the right spot.
I am new to the Jetboat community and didn`t really give them a second thought until recently. I have owned a couple boats in my life and am very comfortable around boating but curious on these types of boats in general but most specifically the Yamaha surf boats.
I am trying to decide if certain features are actually worth it for my family and myself. My wife and I are torn between a surf setup type boat or just getting a normal non surf setup. I am a decent/good wake surfer and my wife and friends are not good. They are very new to this world and don`t really ski or anything often, but can get up. However I have a young son (almost 4) and a daughter that will be born in the next 3-5 weeks. So I want a boat that will grow with us until we decide if we want to get a dedicated surf boat for 100k+.
We will be typically going just us 4, but will likely run 6-8 people maybe half the time so we are looking at the 19, but likely going to get the 21/22` boat. Is the motor THAT big of a difference between the surf series and normal series? Ill be driving most the time and I'm not a speed guy by any means. Likely cruising around 28-32? Even less when my daughter is here but is the smaller motors enough to yank larger guys (myself and best friend are both 240(me) 275 (Friend). I have watched numerous videos on the surf wake even with the surf set ups. They aren't good, but enough to have fun it seems and high level guys can let go of the rope.
I want something that I can teach my kids, help friends, etc. but something that also will be enough for me to get back there and just have fun as well.
My though on the jet boat is for Lake Havasu, its not very weedy or grassy. Its rock/sand so we will be doing a lot of pulling up on sandbars, restaurants and floating in the water. So I am looking for a "do it all" minimal maintenance, let my kids learn to drive, etc. It will be our first family boat for the lake so I think something without a prop would be ideal so I can worry a lot less of ruining the lower unit and most importantly my kids (and friends) safety.
Please let me know what you guys think, considering I have next to zero personal experience with these types of boats.
Thank you!
I am new to the Jetboat community and didn`t really give them a second thought until recently. I have owned a couple boats in my life and am very comfortable around boating but curious on these types of boats in general but most specifically the Yamaha surf boats.
I am trying to decide if certain features are actually worth it for my family and myself. My wife and I are torn between a surf setup type boat or just getting a normal non surf setup. I am a decent/good wake surfer and my wife and friends are not good. They are very new to this world and don`t really ski or anything often, but can get up. However I have a young son (almost 4) and a daughter that will be born in the next 3-5 weeks. So I want a boat that will grow with us until we decide if we want to get a dedicated surf boat for 100k+.
We will be typically going just us 4, but will likely run 6-8 people maybe half the time so we are looking at the 19, but likely going to get the 21/22` boat. Is the motor THAT big of a difference between the surf series and normal series? Ill be driving most the time and I'm not a speed guy by any means. Likely cruising around 28-32? Even less when my daughter is here but is the smaller motors enough to yank larger guys (myself and best friend are both 240(me) 275 (Friend). I have watched numerous videos on the surf wake even with the surf set ups. They aren't good, but enough to have fun it seems and high level guys can let go of the rope.
I want something that I can teach my kids, help friends, etc. but something that also will be enough for me to get back there and just have fun as well.
My though on the jet boat is for Lake Havasu, its not very weedy or grassy. Its rock/sand so we will be doing a lot of pulling up on sandbars, restaurants and floating in the water. So I am looking for a "do it all" minimal maintenance, let my kids learn to drive, etc. It will be our first family boat for the lake so I think something without a prop would be ideal so I can worry a lot less of ruining the lower unit and most importantly my kids (and friends) safety.
Please let me know what you guys think, considering I have next to zero personal experience with these types of boats.
Thank you!