My Poison was a 1990 Mastercraft Prostar 190 I bought brand new in 90.... Just sold it 3 years ago.... Inboards are definitely the way to go IMO... Boat never saw the shop once since I owned her... She was older than my Marriage and Both my kids... Hated to get rid of it but I needed a new Trailer for Bikes... Both my shoulders are shot anyhow from Barefooting.....
I have a Yamaha Superjet FX-1 for sale if anyone is interested... 7o1 Dry pipe Twin Carbs ect.... 4K....
How do you like it? Some folks said the high RPM that those motors ran was annoying vs a V8 of something like a Mastercraft.
I used to think the same thing, but it is actually nice to be able to hear some music while wakesurfing or wakeboarding, once you are good enough to be on your feet for a while.
I love it. I honestly never thought I would own a jet boat, I grew up with I/O or outboards. When I started shopping again late last year, I fell in love with the 242x. The options that I got in this boat would have cost nearly twice as much on a Nautique or MasterCraft. The engine noise hasn't bothered me. I can talk to passengers sitting on the back while driving without having to raise my voice (as long as the stereo isn't turned up).
I find this extremely practical: she only cost $330,000 from the Navy, full of usable ammo, guns, bunk beds for a couple thousand of your friends, a few extra small boats, a potatoe peeler in the kitchen, even a float plane!
Psst ... he’s not referring to you. He’s talking about all the other people trying to enjoy the lake that DON’T want to listen to your music.
My life before getting back into bikes. A 2100' ski lake and my Nautique. A few balls at 38 and jumped 140's. No way this old body gets any where near that now. It might even be tough getting up at all.
I don't necessarily want it for the tunes - I want it for wakesurfing. But, I'm certain it'll play Luke Bryan and FL/GA Line just fine all the way up at 11.
It was... I finally found a shop familiar with it, and they said they suggest it every 40K on Ecoboost F150s older than 2018 (which has dual injectors per cylinder now - port and direct).
Building/restoring something like this will be a retirement project for me someday. Love those boats. Right now I've got a 24' toon (great for the kids), a 16ft princecraft w/25hp tiller (actually my dads but it's great for fishing 2-3 guys out of, and easy to trailer/launch anywhere), a 12' and a 14' aluminum with a 3.5hp for smaller back lakes (Can't decide which one to sell, that's why I have a 12 and 14 ). I can see when the kids get older a 18'+ fish and ski with a 115/150+ replacing them all but keep the tinner. A fish and ski would be pretty close to a perfect boat for me though in about 5 years. No real need for a bass boat, or a wakeboat, but I would like to add a PWC to the stable in the next few years. If I lived on a lake, and didn't have to trailer it, it would be a big ass toon, with a 250. Towing my 24' and launching it isn't that bad, but I wouldn't want to go any bigger for where I use it.