Nautical
Well-Known Member
Hi All.
The old timers here will probably remember me. I haven't posted much since Carl passed. I also ended up selling my 2017 RCW in late 2019. I ended up going without a boat for over a year because of "everything" that went on during that time period. I got some insider info on a used Manitou and I've been putting around in that for the past couple of years waiting for things to calm down. Now I'm sniffing around new boats again.
Even with dealer markdowns and rebates coming back in play, the R class prices have entered insanity territory so they're off the table. Besides, the LX line pretty much equals the R classes I had anyway. The big change to my options now is the loss of the ESP hull. Dealers seem to only be equipping R and Q classes with ESP where the L and LX get SPS PLUS. I realize I can order an LX with ESP but I'm buying leftover off the shelf again.
After owning TWO ESP Bennys I feel like it's a step backwards to consider an SPS+ so I thought I was ask you folks what the real, on the "road" difference really is. Today a dealer, asked that very question, told me the rough water ride should be the same with the only noticeable difference being the tigher turning abilites of the ESP hull. What say you on that?
I can also ask opinions on the Yamaha 200 vs 250 but probably won't
I was not a fan of the 4.2L VF250 on my 2017 as it couldn't match the performance of the 3.3L F250 on my 2013 but this dealer told me the Offshore line (grey color) F250 was back and I'm leaning toward that except it's now 4.2L and the only difference I can find between the F250 and VF250 is the F250 calls for 87 octane and holds less oil. Anyway, I'm getting off track, the choices being offered by the dealer I'm talking to do not include the black VF250 anyway.
So the engine choice is not a huge concern for me unless one of them is a bad idea on the SPS+ hull. I'm more asking about the true differences between the hulls.
Thanks!
The old timers here will probably remember me. I haven't posted much since Carl passed. I also ended up selling my 2017 RCW in late 2019. I ended up going without a boat for over a year because of "everything" that went on during that time period. I got some insider info on a used Manitou and I've been putting around in that for the past couple of years waiting for things to calm down. Now I'm sniffing around new boats again.
Even with dealer markdowns and rebates coming back in play, the R class prices have entered insanity territory so they're off the table. Besides, the LX line pretty much equals the R classes I had anyway. The big change to my options now is the loss of the ESP hull. Dealers seem to only be equipping R and Q classes with ESP where the L and LX get SPS PLUS. I realize I can order an LX with ESP but I'm buying leftover off the shelf again.
After owning TWO ESP Bennys I feel like it's a step backwards to consider an SPS+ so I thought I was ask you folks what the real, on the "road" difference really is. Today a dealer, asked that very question, told me the rough water ride should be the same with the only noticeable difference being the tigher turning abilites of the ESP hull. What say you on that?
I can also ask opinions on the Yamaha 200 vs 250 but probably won't
So the engine choice is not a huge concern for me unless one of them is a bad idea on the SPS+ hull. I'm more asking about the true differences between the hulls.
Thanks!