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re: Nauticstar Hybrid Reviews
Posted on 4/17/24 at 7:36 am to AUjim
Posted on 4/17/24 at 7:36 am to AUjim
Would recommend at least the 200 and probably more if you're going to have some people on board and want to do watersports, towing tubes, etc.
The standard 200 yamaha being an in-line 4 cyl just doesn't have the oomph that the V6 versions do. A 225 SHO or 250 would be ideal on that boat.
Check fittings/finishings throughout the boat on delivery, have had some small issues with my NS's in the past but overall should be good for what you want to do. Think electrical connections, drain line fittings, etc.
The standard 200 yamaha being an in-line 4 cyl just doesn't have the oomph that the V6 versions do. A 225 SHO or 250 would be ideal on that boat.
Check fittings/finishings throughout the boat on delivery, have had some small issues with my NS's in the past but overall should be good for what you want to do. Think electrical connections, drain line fittings, etc.
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