Great rig. We wanted to include it, but already had 3 Sea-Doo craft included: the best entry (at the time), best fishing, and fastest. The Ex Pro could easily have been here instead of the RXP, but the 325 horses on the latter are impressive and needed some recognition.
Agreed that the new supercharged GTX could be here. Stability and comfort seem pretty awesome. We saw the GTX300 at a show, but didn't get a chance to try it out. Looking forward to it. It'll be on a future video. So too with Sea Doo's Explorer Pro 230.
I've heard of someone getting a PWC liability policy attached to their Fliteboard for $150 a year. I've also heard of a lot people getting turned down in some states cause the agent doesn't know how to classify efoils.
Footage of the Trophy got in as a reference to Sea Doo's FishPro line, of which the Scout is one of three models. There's a $3-grand difference in price that's made by the swivel seat and the standard livewell on the Trophy.
You call those water-crafts "Hoes"? Why, are they no good? If they have a range of 100 miles, does that mean I can ride it to Cuba and back on one tank of regular gasoline? What happens if I pick up a passenger while I'm there in Cuba. Will I make it back to Key West on that same tank of fuel? I need the correct answers to these questions. One more question...if I'm in the ocean, riding to Cuba, how much protection from sharks is there while riding one of these things. I mean, could a shark grab me off the seat while I'm riding it?
You got this. You need to add some gas jugs on the back. Do a test run. The digital display will tell you miles per gallon. Zero problems with sharks. You are going to fast. I'm more worried about the coastguard. Keep us informed.
@seethingsclearlyawaken3424 Agree with @justincoats7236 that a simple jerry can or two will sort you out. Don't know your skills, but if you got the gear, you ought to be ok. You got this ClearlyAwakeDude.
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sea doo fell in love
... like Yama's new JetBlaster rigs too... they launched after we made this video.
You didn’t mention the Seadoo. Explorer Pro 170 and 230.
Great rig. We wanted to include it, but already had 3 Sea-Doo craft included: the best entry (at the time), best fishing, and fastest. The Ex Pro could easily have been here instead of the RXP, but the 325 horses on the latter are impressive and needed some recognition.
Ahh, I want all of them!
You can only ride one at a time:)
I thought the GTX limited would be on here
Thanks for the recommendation.
@@mythicgamingmk1105 yeah I thought so too. Love mine so far
I just wrote the same comment!
HO
High Output
This is what happens when you let AI read the product brochure for you...
Not AI. I call the supercharged model Ess-Vee-Ho as well.
how much yamaha 2022
Where in the world are you located?
GTX300 Ltd. is missing on the list.
Agreed that the new supercharged GTX could be here. Stability and comfort seem pretty awesome. We saw the GTX300 at a show, but didn't get a chance to try it out. Looking forward to it. It'll be on a future video. So too with Sea Doo's Explorer Pro 230.
I can't hear the awesome music with you talking over it constantly
@t0msie I was trying to match the rhythm of the music rather than overpower it. Sorry:)
Does anyone know Roughly what the insurance is on these machines...ROUGHLY
I've heard of someone getting a PWC liability policy attached to their Fliteboard for $150 a year. I've also heard of a lot people getting turned down in some states cause the agent doesn't know how to classify efoils.
That’s no scout. That was a Trophy.
Footage of the Trophy got in as a reference to Sea Doo's FishPro line, of which the Scout is one of three models. There's a $3-grand difference in price that's made by the swivel seat and the standard livewell on the Trophy.
You call those water-crafts "Hoes"? Why, are they no good? If they have a range of 100 miles, does that mean I can ride it to Cuba and back on one tank of regular gasoline? What happens if I pick up a passenger while I'm there in Cuba. Will I make it back to Key West on that same tank of fuel? I need the correct answers to these questions. One more question...if I'm in the ocean, riding to Cuba, how much protection from sharks is there while riding one of these things. I mean, could a shark grab me off the seat while I'm riding it?
You got this. You need to add some gas jugs on the back. Do a test run. The digital display will tell you miles per gallon. Zero problems with sharks. You are going to fast. I'm more worried about the coastguard. Keep us informed.
@@justincoats7236 Thank you.
@seethingsclearlyawaken3424 Agree with @justincoats7236 that a simple jerry can or two will sort you out. Don't know your skills, but if you got the gear, you ought to be ok. You got this ClearlyAwakeDude.
Funniest shit I’ve heard about a Yamaha 😂
@@project-zeta346 We get our laughs where we can:)
Weird list
We've chosen from different categories. Fishing, supercharged, touring, beginner/affordable, etc. What would you have included/omitted?