Just wondering people's opinion on "upgrading" my 2004 Tempest with 130hp Mercruiser 3.0L engine to a Jetboat like the 2004 Seadoo Utopia 185, with 200+hp. I've had my Tempest for a couple of years (relatively new boat owner) and am reasonably happy with the power (haven't tried wakeboarding yet... just bought one recently to try!). Basically what are people's opinions with 18ft jetboats like the Seadoo?
I've never used a jetboat before, but like the idea of:
- much smaller draft for smaller-lake boating
- the safety of not having a propellor
- fuel injection for efficiency, pollution, and reliability
- presumably more power, however, while I realise there is much more horsepower on say, the Utopia 185, I hear impellors don't have the nearly the power as propellers for a given horsepower.
My concerns with going to this type of 18ft Jetboat/ Seadoo include:
- how bad is reversing and maneuvering an 18ft jetboat vs. an 18ft I/O boat?
- will fuel efficiency be worse with the higher horsepower engine, given it's fuel injected?
- A used 2003/ 2004 Seadoo Utopia 185 would run around $16K to $18K (Canadian), which I'm willing to spend if it is much better...
Typical use is exploring the lake, some watersports (tube/ ski / wakeboard), etc. Nothing too high power, just family fun, to last a few years.
Thanks,
george
I've never used a jetboat before, but like the idea of:
- much smaller draft for smaller-lake boating
- the safety of not having a propellor
- fuel injection for efficiency, pollution, and reliability
- presumably more power, however, while I realise there is much more horsepower on say, the Utopia 185, I hear impellors don't have the nearly the power as propellers for a given horsepower.
My concerns with going to this type of 18ft Jetboat/ Seadoo include:
- how bad is reversing and maneuvering an 18ft jetboat vs. an 18ft I/O boat?
- will fuel efficiency be worse with the higher horsepower engine, given it's fuel injected?
- A used 2003/ 2004 Seadoo Utopia 185 would run around $16K to $18K (Canadian), which I'm willing to spend if it is much better...
Typical use is exploring the lake, some watersports (tube/ ski / wakeboard), etc. Nothing too high power, just family fun, to last a few years.
Thanks,
george