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Thinking about buying a Jet Boat
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<blockquote data-quote="fl-krawler" data-source="post: 498571" data-attributes="member: 884"><p>While I firmly believe the Bombardier/SeaDoo is a better performing boat, they are piles of **** when it comes to working on them, or longevity. The Yamaha boats are considerably better constructed and thought out. We spent almost 6 months looking at boats and all the Seadoo boats looked rough, even ones that were only a few years old . Even the beat up Yamaha's looked better than the best Seadoo we looked at. We decided we didn't want somebody elses problem so we decided to go new and narrowed our choices down to a pontoon, and a Yamaha 242 limited. We ended up going with the pontoon because I want to build a float to go behind it that will carry 2 jetskis, and it just seemed like the pontoon was a better choice for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fl-krawler, post: 498571, member: 884"] While I firmly believe the Bombardier/SeaDoo is a better performing boat, they are piles of **** when it comes to working on them, or longevity. The Yamaha boats are considerably better constructed and thought out. We spent almost 6 months looking at boats and all the Seadoo boats looked rough, even ones that were only a few years old . Even the beat up Yamaha's looked better than the best Seadoo we looked at. We decided we didn't want somebody elses problem so we decided to go new and narrowed our choices down to a pontoon, and a Yamaha 242 limited. We ended up going with the pontoon because I want to build a float to go behind it that will carry 2 jetskis, and it just seemed like the pontoon was a better choice for that. [/QUOTE]
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