I have owned a few Seadoo's and Honda PWCs.
The Yamaha engines are 4 stroke. I live in north Texas and will not be in water less than 10 feet.
Supposedly, these boats require no winterizing, although I do plan to put a small bilge heater in. Oil filters, oil cap and grease zerts are all easy to get to. No outdrive to fuss with. I'll be keeping it on a lift, so no bottom paint expense.
Fewer moving parts / systems than my 248. Therefore, less maintenance overall.
Plus, it's brand new. So, the "unknown" is not there.
Craig C.
ric wrote:
Wow, that was fast!
I'm not quite sure where you got this notion that you'll have less maintenance though. Have you ever owned a two stroke jet ski???? Now imagine owning two. You're a brave, brave man. Twin engine jet boats are maintenance nightmares and keep mechanic wallets fat. Start or run that thing in under 2 feet of water under the intakes and you've just bought yourself two new impellers that cost $500+ each. If you live in an area with a bunch of weeds, you'll be under the boat with a scuba mask every day pulling them out, access hatch or not.
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2003 Vista 248, VP 5.0 GXi-C, DP