gudtyme
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Just checking in with you guys.I should receive new boat around middle of March. 2275 gcw,esp,250 Yamaha ,doule bimini top,elevated helm,garmin gps,fresh water system,filler cushion,and center storage.It is hard to sit and wait!
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Hey, there's nothing "normal" about a 250 strapped to the back end of a pontoon!! Haha it'll put a smile on your face as you go zooming by people!!!No did not get v-max just normal 250
Skipperbill... lot of variables to consider in making your decision.. one is just how much you plan to use the boat and when you use it, are you just going to go a few miles out and back or are you going to run all over the place... my little benny has a 24 gallon tank and I only filled it up twice last season, but most of the time we go less than 5 or 6 miles from the launch and fish....and I'll bet you a dollar that your 200 will drink a little more fuel than my Yamaha 75....like I said, a lot of variables to factor in... as far as fuel going bad, first thing is to always try and buy fuel that is ethanol free and you can always use a stabilizer in your fuel... to help you locate stations that sell ethanol free gas, try this link...I am in the ordering process on a 2013 2275 GCW Esp, 200 Hp E-tec!! Woohoo! Anyway, the dealer is now recommending I upgrade to a 50 gallon center tube gas tank instead of the standard 23-gallon for and additional $970. This boat will be on an inland lake in Michigan with maybe 25-30% watersports action. I am just concerned about the fuel going bad, the cost, the need, etc. Any thoughts? Hell, right now, I only have 2 five-gallon cans that I used to fill my '91 JC pontoon with a 20 gallon tank with. What to do?