I feel like I should get college credit for watching your reviews and processes. Very thorough. I will look like a pro when my boat finally gets delivered lol.
This is a great example of what's involved in just going boating. Some people think you just show up and jump on it and have fun but there is so much before and after. Getting it out and putting it away is a whole another video I'm sure ⭐👍
Should have backed the truck up further and pushed the boat off by hand. Just have your family stand on the dock and hold a line attached to the boat while you park your truck. Let’s not prolong the process, just pull the boat up to the dock via the line, jump in, and get off the dock quickly. Never start a boat in less than three feet of water especially a jet boat. When you tie your boat up to the dock you want to use a figure 8 on the cletes with your lines. Cross the two safety chains under the tongue. Don’t ever leave the helm of your boat with it in forward or reverse. All passengers should be wearing pfds.
I’m only offering advice for the future. When you can minimize the amount of power needed for loading and unloading you save all ramp users the ramp debris that causes damage to all motor boat drive systems. Go in deeper and try to use idle only power. It’s protective of all equipment and all nearby people too.
It’s Mead I bet there was only 5 feet of concrete ramp left to drive on under the water. Everything was so low. A lot of the ramps don’t have any ramp left in the water lol.
Those engines can suck up a baseball sized rock from 6' deep. You used way too much throttle for that shallow. My method is to back up the trailer so the boat floats off and use the lines to bring her to the dock. Power loading and power unloading is NOT the way to launch and retrieve a vessel.
You are a brilliant man. You got this whole load up system down with out having your wife involved! This will save your marriage from unnecessary stress 😂. The nest camera in the storage unit is a great idea.
Good job!. The only thing would do differently is that I don’t have passengers in the vehicle with when I’m backing up. There are far too many videos of people loosing their vehicles at the ramp. Having someone in the vehicle specially kid could add to stress of launching.
I can’t imagine the pain that women suffers just to live with a obsesive compulsive man like that. Her face says it all. Btw, he forgot his life jacket.
I wouldn’t be surprised if this guy takes everyone’s shoes before they get in the truck also. Lol. I bet he doesn’t let anyone eat on “his” boat or swim or tube so they don’t get back on and drip water everywhere. Forget all that 2 hour docking procedure and just get close and let people jump on and off.
Great video! Just love that beast of a Yamaha jet boat. I have a 16 SX192, and have loved it for almost 6yrs, but I am in the process of getting into a bigger Yamaha. You got to love it! Enjoy and be safe out there!
One very minor observation. When hitching the boat to the truck we cross-cross the chains when hooking them to the truck underneath the hitch. That way if the trailer comes off the hitch the chains will catch it and keep it from dragging on the road.
Both your videos for this boat were very well done. Did you grease the jet bearings yourself at the 10 hour interval? Or did you have the dealer do it?
Great video!! I am about to turn 32 abs I have ar190 along with a jetski. I live in south Florida and honestly even if I had money I don’t think I could own a big ass boat like this in salt water. I have to wash my boat after every ride and it sucks a lot. I think the biggest boat I could own in salt water is ar212 unless I would pay someone to wash it every time. I love your boat abs that Cummins😁 great video
Don't use the torque wrench to take nuts off. I've learned that could damage the torque reading when using it to properly set torque values. Besides that thank you for the video. It makes me feel more comfortable with the idea of owning a boat. Do you know the full weight of trailer with the boat all loaded and ready to go? And tongue weight?
I don't know the weight. I estimate it around 8000. My truck can pull 22,000 lbs with conventional hitch with 2000 lbs tongue weight, so I never bothered to weigh this rig. The hitch I use is rated to 20,000 lbs.
After reversing to the dock, I was surprised you kept the engines running while in reverse and then stepped off. I would have just turned off the engines and stepped of the back. I hate the idea of the engines running while off the boat.
I know it seems strange, but that's how you dock heavy boats solo. Most pros will tell you that you never step off a boat with engine off near a dock, unless it's tried down. Here's a good example ua-cam.com/video/EABLOWzveBY/v-deo.html You can fast forward to 13:00 to see the actual docking.
I can’t imagine the pain that women suffers just to live with a obsesive compulsive man like that. Her face says it all. Btw, he forgot his life jacket. 😂. Excelent video. 👌🏼
Excellent work demonstrating Yamaha's industrial design philosophy. Have you towed it up to Tahoe yet, those superchargers will be nice at altitude. Just a heads up, I replaced the Fulton XLT winch with a Fulton F2 2-speed winch and it made a world of difference at my local ramp (Lake Nacimiento). What dealer did you use in LV, thinking about the same ride as I don't currently have a Yamaha.
Yes, Yamaha manual says that you can run the engine dry for upto 20 seconds without water. Also, you should never exceed 4000 rpm on land with, or without water hose.
Man your video was great. UA-cam though. Playing ads every 3 minutes. I know it's election season yet again but dang it. And most I couldn't skip. Makes it painful to use the platform.
Nicely done. An I/O is way easier. I get that it's a jet boat, but no neutral is crazy to me. And I've never seen anyone dock a boat like that unless in a slip. Not knocking you at all. If it works for you all good. Nice truck and boat my friend!
Great video. But I was surprised you were on the lake at night! Was it pitch black and you used the instruments to navigate like and airline pilot? Not sure im brave enough to do that, seems dangerous. We have a 2020 242xe; she is excellent.
Always cross the safety cables. It makes a cradle for the tongue of it comes off. And I believe the hitch you have, it is designed to be left in the down position when coming down on the ball, it will raise and lock it self back down letting you know that it is secure.
First of all, great video and your boat and truck are both beautiful. However, this feels like a huge hassle to have to go through all this to get on the water. You have a 250K rig, so clearly you’re not pressed for cash. Why not just keep it at a marina or in dry storage where they drop it in the water whenever you’re ready?
Thanks! I prefer not to keep the boat in the water permanently if I don't have to. It is not a hassle for me to tow. This is the smallest trailer I have. I own the garage where it lives, so it just makes sence to keep it there. We take the boat to other lakes as well: Mead, Mohave, and we sometimes launch on Colorado River, just bellow the Hoover Damb. All these locations offer different boating experiences.
Can you please tell the name of youre hitch receiver or a link where you bought it, seems pretty cool. Is it hight adjustable? Also does your trailer have reverse lights? Thanks.
This is the hitch. It is not adjustable. No reverse lights on my trailer. CURT 48012 Pintle Hitch with 2-5/16-Inch Trailer Ball, Fits 2-1/2-Inch Receiver, 20,000 lbs, 15-Inch Length a.co/d/fEIxDpr
I've never seen it taught in this manor. A stiff wind on wake on the bow and it can turn parallel to the dock. docking to one you simple throw a line over the clean from in the boat to insure you have a hold on the dock before you jump off. not to mention it would be immensely faster and you wont be holding up the dock as long.
Here it is. CURT 48012 Pintle Hitch with 2-5/16-Inch Trailer Ball, Fits 2-1/2-Inch Receiver, 20,000 lbs, 15-Inch Length, Black www.amazon.com/dp/B01BMO7EHY/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_SKNP4F764M55B2XFV3FA?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
No issues. My truck's maximum towing with bumper hitch is 22,000 lb.(32,000 lb) with 5th wheel hitch. I would definitely use a weight distribution hitch if towing with a quarter-ton truck.
By the way, I checked with the Yamaha dealer if I could have the "X" added to my "SD". They said that it is possible, but would cost about $15,000. Seems a bit much. I'll just dock the old fashioned way. If I was buying a new boat today though, I would definitely go for SDX version. Nice pick!.
@@JimMedeirosRaleigh Ram 3500. I install the 5th wheel hitch only when we tow our camper. The hitch I use in the video to tow the boat is rated to 20,000 lbs. The truck itself is rated to 22,000. The boat with fuel and trailer weighs around 8,600 lbs. I'll put it on the scale next month to get exact weight. F150 has a much softer rear suspension (and a much better ride) so you would need to look into a weight distribution hitch to make sure you reduce the downforce on rear suspension. Too much weight on rear suspension will reduce truck's steering authority, increase the chance of jack-knifing during heavy breaking and negatively affect overall towing comfort. It will also reduce the trailer sway.
@@chevy4x466it’s possible. But those plates wouldn’t look that good for being 40 years old. In Nevada, plates are kept with the RO and put on a new vehicle, they don’t stay with the vehicle like in CA. If you sell your vehicle you take the plates off, and either transfer them to a new vehicle, or returned to the DMV. And I say they wouldn’t look good for being 40 years old is because that style was originally issued then. An owner can still keep using them if they are still in good condition. His are the new issue replica ones that came out about 2 years ago. The originals were issues in 1982. So he has brand new plates for the truck, with that it would be impossible for them to be expired for only more than a year at that time. But yes, a new truck can have 20+ year expired plates.
Radar FLIR and sonar installed on 275SD
ua-cam.com/video/1761fiy-OwM/v-deo.htmlsi=-9b_t3PMKND7uuvG
never thought i would spend 53 minutes of my life watching someone launch a boat. but i did. and it was worth it
I feel like I should get college credit for watching your reviews and processes. Very thorough. I will look like a pro when my boat finally gets delivered lol.
How's it going with your boat?
This is a great example of what's involved in just going boating. Some people think you just show up and jump on it and have fun but there is so much before and after. Getting it out and putting it away is a whole another video I'm sure ⭐👍
Seriously! Something something two happiest days in a boater's life...
Me: damn this is a long video about a boat I can't afford.
Also me: watches the whole thing.
Should have backed the truck up further and pushed the boat off by hand. Just have your family stand on the dock and hold a line attached to the boat while you park your truck. Let’s not prolong the process, just pull the boat up to the dock via the line, jump in, and get off the dock quickly. Never start a boat in less than three feet of water especially a jet boat. When you tie your boat up to the dock you want to use a figure 8 on the cletes with your lines. Cross the two safety chains under the tongue. Don’t ever leave the helm of your boat with it in forward or reverse. All passengers should be wearing pfds.
I’m only offering advice for the future. When you can minimize the amount of power needed for loading and unloading you save all ramp users the ramp debris that causes damage to all motor boat drive systems. Go in deeper and try to use idle only power. It’s protective of all equipment and all nearby people too.
i agree . these engines are so delicate. my 2021 275sd just cost close to 30k to replace due to me not knowing
It’s Mead I bet there was only 5 feet of concrete ramp left to drive on under the water. Everything was so low. A lot of the ramps don’t have any ramp left in the water lol.
@@PTRRanger951 I wish the ramps were all the same, but I have seen it all, some shallow and some that look like cliffs. Be careful out there.
Those engines can suck up a baseball sized rock from 6' deep. You used way too much throttle for that shallow. My method is to back up the trailer so the boat floats off and use the lines to bring her to the dock. Power loading and power unloading is NOT the way to launch and retrieve a vessel.
you probably cross your tow chains too. i bet you dont wear a russian sailors shirt either.
You are a brilliant man. You got this whole load up system down with out having your wife involved! This will save your marriage from unnecessary stress 😂. The nest camera in the storage unit is a great idea.
Good job!. The only thing would do differently is that I don’t have passengers in the vehicle with when I’m backing up. There are far too many videos of people loosing their vehicles at the ramp. Having someone in the vehicle specially kid could add to stress of launching.
My wife would have left me by now being that meticulous!
I can’t imagine the pain that women suffers just to live with a obsesive compulsive man like that. Her face says it all. Btw, he forgot his life jacket.
I wouldn’t be surprised if this guy takes everyone’s shoes before they get in the truck also. Lol. I bet he doesn’t let anyone eat on “his” boat or swim or tube so they don’t get back on and drip water everywhere. Forget all that 2 hour docking procedure and just get close and let people jump on and off.
Great video! Just love that beast of a Yamaha jet boat. I have a 16 SX192, and have loved it for almost 6yrs, but I am in the process of getting into a bigger Yamaha. You got to love it! Enjoy and be safe out there!
One very minor observation. When hitching the boat to the truck we cross-cross the chains when hooking them to the truck underneath the hitch. That way if the trailer comes off the hitch the chains will catch it and keep it from dragging on the road.
Both your videos for this boat were very well done. Did you grease the jet bearings yourself at the 10 hour interval? Or did you have the dealer do it?
I did it myself. Glad you found the video useful.
Great video!! I am about to turn 32 abs I have ar190 along with a jetski. I live in south Florida and honestly even if I had money I don’t think I could own a big ass boat like this in salt water. I have to wash my boat after every ride and it sucks a lot. I think the biggest boat I could own in salt water is ar212 unless I would pay someone to wash it every time. I love your boat abs that Cummins😁 great video
My dream boat!
Awesome video, beautiful family, beautiful craft 😎👍
Enjoy it!
My words exactly !😅👍🛥
Man thats allot of work! I salute you for giving your family such a wonderful experience!
It’s $500+ per month for boat storage in my neck of the woods
Don't use the torque wrench to take nuts off. I've learned that could damage the torque reading when using it to properly set torque values. Besides that thank you for the video. It makes me feel more comfortable with the idea of owning a boat. Do you know the full weight of trailer with the boat all loaded and ready to go? And tongue weight?
I don't know the weight. I estimate it around 8000. My truck can pull 22,000 lbs with conventional hitch with 2000 lbs tongue weight, so I never bothered to weigh this rig. The hitch I use is rated to 20,000 lbs.
After reversing to the dock, I was surprised you kept the engines running while in reverse and then stepped off. I would have just turned off the engines and stepped of the back. I hate the idea of the engines running while off the boat.
I know it seems strange, but that's how you dock heavy boats solo. Most pros will tell you that you never step off a boat with engine off near a dock, unless it's tried down. Here's a good example ua-cam.com/video/EABLOWzveBY/v-deo.html
You can fast forward to 13:00 to see the actual docking.
@@tiverton thanks for the info and video link. I will do some research. Maybe I have been doing it wrong all along.
I can’t imagine the pain that women suffers just to live with a obsesive compulsive man like that. Her face says it all. Btw, he forgot his life jacket. 😂. Excelent video. 👌🏼
Excellent work demonstrating Yamaha's industrial design philosophy. Have you towed it up to Tahoe yet, those superchargers will be nice at altitude. Just a heads up, I replaced the Fulton XLT winch with a Fulton F2 2-speed winch and it made a world of difference at my local ramp (Lake Nacimiento). What dealer did you use in LV, thinking about the same ride as I don't currently have a Yamaha.
We bought it from Dry Dock Boat Sales. It's the only Yamaha dealer in town.
2 speed winch sounds like a great idea.
Do you routinely dry run your raw water cooled engines & jet pumps? Bad habit…should be using a flush & keeping it at idle for short periods.
About to close a deal on a SX190, ill be watching this several times. thanks
Interesting! Nice video - thank you. I have the '22 SE and it's a different trailer!
Very nice video! I am looking to buy a boat soon and I like the Yamaha line up. I was look at ATX but I think the Yamaha my suit my needs better.
Damn man you got around $200k worth of truck and boat there. What do you do for a living?
This launch was painfully slow. I’m glad the ramp wasn’t busy.
Nice review. Very thorough!
That was an excellent video sir!! thank you I love this boat.. very informative
This looks like a medical case study on OCD.
Это лодка моей мечты! У Вас очень веселые регистрационные знаки на грузовике)))) МОНСТР😀 спасибо Вам! Видео очень интересное.
Хорошая лодка мнебы такую какраз жеву возле водохронилиши.
Nicely done! Great prep and process
Thanks for you are Time
Are you supposed to be running the engines w/out being in the water or hooked up to a hose?
Yes, Yamaha manual says that you can run the engine dry for upto 20 seconds without water. Also, you should never exceed 4000 rpm on land with, or without water hose.
Jeez 2023 and this is odlly satisfying. From the Dodge RAM to the Yamaha Jetboat. We need more vids like this!!! Consider myself subscribed!!
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Man your video was great. UA-cam though. Playing ads every 3 minutes. I know it's election season yet again but dang it. And most I couldn't skip. Makes it painful to use the platform.
I love everything about the 275 but that Windows’s on each side just look funky to me personally. (From a side profile)
Nicely done. An I/O is way easier. I get that it's a jet boat, but no neutral is crazy to me. And I've never seen anyone dock a boat like that unless in a slip. Not knocking you at all. If it works for you all good. Nice truck and boat my friend!
Thanks for sharing
Make sure you criss cross the chains
The only thing about this boat I don’t like is how the exhaust is directed at the jet drive. It should be directed straight out the transom.
Wow this was amazing! Lol!
Great video. But I was surprised you were on the lake at night! Was it pitch black and you used the instruments to navigate like and airline pilot? Not sure im brave enough to do that, seems dangerous. We have a 2020 242xe; she is excellent.
You are a pro!
Big boy, very nice!
Always cross the safety cables. It makes a cradle for the tongue of it comes off. And I believe the hitch you have, it is designed to be left in the down position when coming down on the ball, it will raise and lock it self back down letting you know that it is secure.
First of all, great video and your boat and truck are both beautiful. However, this feels like a huge hassle to have to go through all this to get on the water. You have a 250K rig, so clearly you’re not pressed for cash. Why not just keep it at a marina or in dry storage where they drop it in the water whenever you’re ready?
Thanks! I prefer not to keep the boat in the water permanently if I don't have to. It is not a hassle for me to tow. This is the smallest trailer I have. I own the garage where it lives, so it just makes sence to keep it there. We take the boat to other lakes as well: Mead, Mohave, and we sometimes launch on Colorado River, just bellow the Hoover Damb. All these locations offer different boating experiences.
A $250k rig on UA-cam is about getting attention, he’s not at a marina for a reason.
@@wrushb2626 thats why they call him Flash
Most fresh water boaters don’t know much about boating.
Can you please tell the name of youre hitch receiver or a link where you bought it, seems pretty cool. Is it hight adjustable? Also does your trailer have reverse lights? Thanks.
This is the hitch. It is not adjustable. No reverse lights on my trailer. CURT 48012 Pintle Hitch with 2-5/16-Inch Trailer Ball, Fits 2-1/2-Inch Receiver, 20,000 lbs, 15-Inch Length a.co/d/fEIxDpr
I've never seen it taught in this manor. A stiff wind on wake on the bow and it can turn parallel to the dock. docking to one you simple throw a line over the clean from in the boat to insure you have a hold on the dock before you jump off. not to mention it would be immensely faster and you wont be holding up the dock as long.
Looks like you're in Vegas. If you want to meet up on Mead sometime, DM me!
could there be anymore commercial breaks??
UA-cam went a bit crazy. I fixed it. Thanks for letting me know.
Can you provide a link on the support poles or guides that attach to the trailer? Don't know what they're actually called.
Guide poles. Mine came with the trailer.
@@tiverton can you take a measurement of its height? Just picked up a 275SD and would like to have these guides
@@miguelalmodovar6101
41 inches
I watch the video because this is the closest I'll get to owning one of the beauty's.
Pump should have a red light flashing on the helm when on.
Should have a “plug in” charger port.
Dang, y’all see where the water line use to be? That place running out of water fast!
well done
wher you buy this one ?please help to let me know, thank you sir
Monster license plate? :)
And very good pre launch and set up… i was just looking for a review for my Yamaha as well. Cheers.
1713 min you lost me I'm getting my towel and walking down to the beach
I never thought I would watch a video like this but I did Good job
Watch the whole thing. It was a nice video. Nice boat as well. Wish I could own one of these.
I noticed your tie down straps on stern of the boat seem to self wind when you released them. Is that an aftermarket strap or come with your trailer?
They came with the trailer.
@@tiverton that's an awesome feature
@@tiverton can you tell me where you purchased your service manual?
@@chriswiley7718
www.service-shop-repair-manual.com/2019-2021-yamaha-pwc-jet-boat-275sd-275se-275e-part-lit-18616-03-95-service-shop-repair-manual/
@@tiverton I'm guessing no mechanical changes for 22 so 21 will work
Great video 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 nice boat
Awesome. Is it the recording device or are the Yamaha jet boats very loud?
They are not quiet. Jetski engines rev at higher rpm than typical marine engines.
44:20 looks like family enjoying the ride
How much is this boat
www.yamahaboats.com/boats/categories/27-ft-boats/275SDX/
What state is this in?
Nevada
Seems noisy
Nice boat! Where did you get your trailer hitch ball? It looks like it has a lock mechanism.
Here it is.
CURT 48012 Pintle Hitch with 2-5/16-Inch Trailer Ball, Fits 2-1/2-Inch Receiver, 20,000 lbs, 15-Inch Length, Black www.amazon.com/dp/B01BMO7EHY/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_SKNP4F764M55B2XFV3FA?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Great video/tutorial
Lots of work. 😳
Would you fully recommend that master lock hitch pin?
It works fine.
Where did you find the swim platform fenders
www.defender.com/product3.jsp?path=-1|2276155|2276169|2276172&id=1298691#
Good
Just about to buy a 275SDX --- notice you tow without a weight distribution hitch (full boat + trailer is 7000+) -- any issues?
No issues. My truck's maximum towing with bumper hitch is 22,000 lb.(32,000 lb) with 5th wheel hitch.
I would definitely use a weight distribution hitch if towing with a quarter-ton truck.
By the way, I checked with the Yamaha dealer if I could have the "X" added to my "SD". They said that it is possible, but would cost about $15,000. Seems a bit much. I'll just dock the old fashioned way. If I was buying a new boat today though, I would definitely go for SDX version. Nice pick!.
@@tiverton What model is your truck -- I did not see a 5th wheel hitch mechanism in the video. I'll be using an F-150
@@JimMedeirosRaleigh
Ram 3500. I install the 5th wheel hitch only when we tow our camper. The hitch I use in the video to tow the boat is rated to 20,000 lbs. The truck itself is rated to 22,000. The boat with fuel and trailer weighs around 8,600 lbs. I'll put it on the scale next month to get exact weight.
F150 has a much softer rear suspension (and a much better ride) so you would need to look into a weight distribution hitch to make sure you reduce the downforce on rear suspension. Too much weight on rear suspension will reduce truck's steering authority, increase the chance of jack-knifing during heavy breaking and negatively affect overall towing comfort. It will also reduce the trailer sway.
@@tiverton I would probably be OK without the 'X' but that is the 2023 option unless buying used...which i considered, too.
How far can you get on a full tank?
Full throttle 7700 rpm, 50 mph about 106 miles. (1.2 mpg)
At 5500 rpm, 30 mph about 160 miles. (1.8 mph)
Anyone else notice the dually tabs are 20 yrs overdue? Beautiful boat, enjoy!
It's a month (February) the year is in small font on the side. Each year is a different color, so the police can tell the year right away.
@@tiverton yeah i can't imagine not having current tabs on a 120k ram🤣
@@tiverton smh. the truck is new. i dont know how anyone thinks ur tabs r expired
@@chevy4x466it’s possible. But those plates wouldn’t look that good for being 40 years old. In Nevada, plates are kept with the RO and put on a new vehicle, they don’t stay with the vehicle like in CA.
If you sell your vehicle you take the plates off, and either transfer them to a new vehicle, or returned to the DMV.
And I say they wouldn’t look good for being 40 years old is because that style was originally issued then. An owner can still keep using them if they are still in good condition. His are the new issue replica ones that came out about 2 years ago. The originals were issues in 1982. So he has brand new plates for the truck, with that it would be impossible for them to be expired for only more than a year at that time.
But yes, a new truck can have 20+ year expired plates.
what lake did you go to
Lake Mead.
How much is storage?
About 70k for a 40 foot garage. Storage isn't cheap in Vegas.
Please tell me the baby wasn’t left in the truck while you did all this at the beginning??
He was sleeping in his seat. 👍
@@tiverton 🤦🏼♂️