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Looking to get a PWC (Waverunner, Seadoo, etc,etc.) and looking for some recommendations from seasoned users. It is mainly for my wife so comfort and ability to handle some water chop is a must. It must be able to carry at least two people. It must have plenty of power also for when I ride it!
![]() Also would like to purchase in the lakes region or at a marina on the lake, but it appears not many lake marinas sell them. Any good experiences you have had at local dealers would be appreciated. I guess I would need a trailer to... I have heard good things about the Yamaha Waverunner, but I am completely clueless on these things as I have never owned one so any recommendations would be super helpful. Thanks! Dan |
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Hi Dan,
Look at the Yamaha FX-HO or FX-SHO. Definitely the cruiser model for added comfort. The SHO is a screamer but still great in rough water. The Yamaha reliability can't be beat. Sea Doo has some neat innovations on the new RXT models such as braking and a suspension deck. I will probably look to go Yamaha again this year. HK Powersports in Laconia sells Yamaha, their Tilton branch sells Sea Doo. Being that you are in the Manchester area I think the Hooksett one sells both. There is also Irwin in Alton and DaSilva in Moultonboro for both. |
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Dasilva in Moultonborough has received great reviews here before. I'm looking to buy one or two for this summer as well. Would like to find a deal on a late-model used one. If any members have one for sale please post.
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I don't think I'm supposed to transact business on this forum so apologies for the above.
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offmycloud; I don't think recommending a dealer is a problem and it is appreciated...
Codeman; What's the difference between cruiser SHO and the regular SHO. Can't seem to see the difference on the yamaha web site... Thanks! Dan |
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I asked if anyone had one for sale - I think that in a no no, maybe not.
Where is a good place to buy Yamahas? Dasilva sells Sea Doos. |
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I would definately recommend a 3-seater. In NH, a PWC with 3+ seats is classifed as a boat rather than a "ski craft", so this may make a difference if you want to use it in a body of water that restricts ski craft.
A 3-seater is also much more stable than the smaller craft. I own a 2004 Sea Doo GTX, and it is very stable. With a 4-stroke 155HP motor, it certainly holds its own on the water. This is my second Sea Doo 3-seater, and I have been very happy with both. Yamaha makes a great PWC as well, from what I hear.
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As many of you already know, we own a Sea Doo GTX. We went with this model especially because it had tilt steering, which turned out not to be a factor after all. I am able to handle this craft with confidence and ease. I've been out in all kinds of weather and wave conditions with absolutely no problem at all. It's actually quite fun surfing on top of the huge waves - the ones the guys like to jump. I feel more comfortable navigating our jet-ski than our 21' boat. My family thinks that I am crazy. Am I the only one with this problem? They think the boat is much easier to handle. Guess I need more practice with it. The guys love the power and responsiveness of this machine and it gets used quite a lot. As you might imagine, I use it in a much different manner. They like to get air and I like to not get hurt. ![]() It's been the perfect 2nd boat that suits our needs perfectly. Good luck in your hunt! You are going to really enjoy your new toys. |
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I had bought a 2000 Sea Doo GTX 3 seater brand new. I did 2 years on the bay in RI and 6 up on the lake with it. Never had any issues with it, 3 person is perfect size for 2 people, but easily handled 3. Motor was a 952 CC 2 stroke, more than enough power to snap your neck back. I never had an issue with it wiping out in 8 years. It is a very stable ride, had it out on the borads on the worst of days. I do not know too much about the newer models, but I always received good service in Tilton, right off exit 20. Forget the name, but they were always helpful.
If you buy brand new then you won't have any issues. All I ever did for maint was cleaning it out, spraying the anti-corrosive on the engine, kept the oil levels up etc. In the end I had over 700 hours on it. Good Luck. |
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The Sea Doo that RG described is a highlight for all visitors to our place. The relatives love it and the sons and girlfriends use it on every visit. I like the gas bill a lot better too.
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Sea-Doo for a first choice. RXP for the best performance. supercharged, 4 stroke, awesome machine. with the VTS (Variable Trim System) put it all the way up, get a good grip on the bars, pull back a lil and pin the throttle and your doing wheelies out of the water by yourself. about 65 or 70 mph machine. AAAA+++++
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I purchased my Seadoo GTX a number of years ago from Chuck at Dasilva's in Moultonborough. I have it serviced and I store it with Dasilva. I would recommend them hands down. I go all over the lake with my Seadoo and it handles beautifully. I would love one of the new 2010 models!
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Dan, I forgot to mention that you should check out HK Powersports in Hooksett. They sell both Sea Doo and Kawasaki, and have for a long time. I have been going there for a few years now, and they have taken very good care of me. You may be able to find a cheaper price elsewhere, but their service is great.
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Sea Doo has some neat innovations on the new RXT models such as braking and a suspension deck.
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I concur with anyone who has recommended HK Sports in Hookset. That is where we purchased our Sea Doo and have it winterized/serviced each year.
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Can I just leave it tied up by the dock our should I use a ramp and keep it fully out of the water when not in use? What is optimal if I already have a dock?
There are no 25 HP ones I can buy for my kids, correct? Thanks |
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You can leave it in the water, but many people would not recommend it. The floating docks that you can drive up on work pretty well.
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I have dealt with Kurt and Chris in their service department and can't say enough good about them! The salesmen are from another planet however! Thanks! Dan |
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Thanks all for your helpful info...
I took Codeman's advice... I found a 2009 leftover "Yamaha Waverunner FX-SHO Cruiser" for a great price at Rochester Motorsports and bought it over the phone. Picking it up tomorrow night!! ![]() Thanks again for all your helpful suggestions!! Dan |
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Thanks! That first bike would be perfect for my wife - I wonder if it really planes like that? I'll probably do a 25 HP whaler for the kids this year - they are outgrowing the 10 HP outboard. They actually waterski and tube behind that now but it's slow.
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I have a Seadoo and and a Hydrobike. They are both very different, but I certainly enjoy using the both of them on the lake.
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Regarding 25HP, the only ones that I know of that are below this are the older Kawasaki 440 stand up skis that are not all that easy to ride but come in at about 23-24HP.
A couple of questions for those that may be in the know. 1. On the topic of 2 or 3 seater, what are the ramifications tied to being classified as a boat as opposed to personal ski craft? Does this make any difference in terms of who can ride/drive? 2. We are also thinking of buying one but the topic of having guests come over for say a weekend from out of town and not have a NH boating license comes up all the time. How do people handle this? Many of our friends have ridden these before and have experience but I guessing would not be interested in spending some of the vacation going to school as they say. Thanks! |
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We are on the Broads side of Rattlesnake and my friend Dan convinced me that the PWC would last a lot longer if it were out of the water. Two reasons 1) reduction in condensation 2) reduction in the banging into the dock. We invested about a grand in a lift like this. It actually had the unintended benefit of adding some weight to the dock which can be a good thing in rough weather. I added a bit of a out rigger leg on the bottom so that it would not put such a twisting load on the dock. If I had it to do over, I would get a taller one for the bigger than expected range of water height on Winni. Ours came with a 2nd key which restricted the speed. Kids had no idea why we would even suggest they would want to use it.
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I use two Sunstream mini lifts for ours with an aluminum gangway from shore that connects between them. The mini lifts are hydraulic (one is solar powered) and have a good lifting range. You can get them with an even wider lift range than mine for places where large waves are a concern.
I drive right on, reach over, hit the button on the pendant (key fob available as well), and out of the water it comes. Great setup. |
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has anyone here ever flipped a SeaDoo (UNintentionally)?? i did last year (my 1st time riding one and was going slow)
I think it was the way i turned and hit my own small wake... |
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A bit off-topic, but I bought my new Ski Doo from them last fall. I got the survey in the mail from BRP. As I did have a good experience, I filled out the survey indicating that...or so I thought. Apparently I misread the question of whether or not I would buy from them again, since I answered definately not. I got a call from the service manager asking if everything was good, and he let me know how I answered. Ooops.
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I flipped a rented one, and the funny part was that on the bottom it gave direction to flip it back, one direction only, I forget whether that was clockwisse or counter clockwise..
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I am pretty sure the only other FX SHO Cruiser they made me aware other than the one I bought was a demo model with 10 or so hours on it. It is red and they said they would discount it so there would be no PDI and other associated fees. Pretty much the web advertised price out the door. I'll confirm that tomorrow morning for you. Dan |
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I picked up my PWC today and want to sincerely thank everyone who responded here and by private email. I want to especially thank Codeman who has been a big help with my many "new island home owner" questions as all of his answers have been spot on!
I was super impressed with the Waverunner and all it's options and amenities. I can't wait for ice out and finally getting out to the camp. Once the water warms up, I can try this puppy out!! A safe and happy boating season to all!! Thanks again! Dan |
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I try not to use this forum to bash any business or restaurant (I think this is the first time I have) particularly in this trying economy. Any business can have a bad day / days and as long as the owner is made aware and tries to correct the issues, what else can you ask for. Kudos to HK Hooksett for acknowledging an issue and hopefully correcting it! Dan |
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