Hello,
First post here but I'm an active member of many automotive forums (being a car enthusiast).
I'm looking to buy a PWC in the not-so-distant future (could be as early as 3 months, or as much as a year from now or more), but I figured I would do my research now. I've done a lot of reading and a lot of searching but haven't got conclusive answers on some subjects.
First off, and I think this is the most important, is the sinking problem of the models with suspension. From what I've read, this is due to a certain wall being about 1.5" too short. I read a single post saying this design flaw has been corrected for newer models and is no longer a problem - can anyone confirm this? If so, which model years have this flaw corrected? 2013? 2014?
Second, can anyone recommend the best trailer for a GTX 260 limited? It's pretty darn heavy based on the spec. Are the Sea-Doo Brand "Move" trailers any good?
Lastly, a bit of background about myself and some more general questions....
I'm in my mid 20's and this will be my first PWC. However, when I was growing up, my family had a 96 XP that we bought new. We had it for about 12 years - the first 6 years we used it ALL the time. We would go to Laughlin about 10 weekends a year with another family. The last 6 years it probably only got taken out 10 times total. Anyway, I helped my dad with launching/maintenance, so I'm somewhat familiar with watercraft.
A friend of mine has a river house in Bullhead and I have gone to the river with him a few times, sparking my desire to own a PWC. After some considering and remembering some of the downsides of the XP (such as getting absolutely tossed around when the water wasn't anything except glass), I decided I wanted a larger ski for comfort/ride quality. Also, my girlfriend will be riding as a passenger frequently. I also wanted something that was pretty fast. I eventually concluded that I wanted the GTX 260 iS Limited, thinking the suspension's nicer ride would make the ride easier. Anyone perhaps recommend anything different? Any reasons why?
Any general input is welcome.
Also, I will be towing with either my truck, a Tacoma V6 4x4 with Tow Package (6500lbs tow rating), or my parents' truck, a 2009 Ram Hemi 2wd since it gets better mileage. Though, I have also considered putting a hitch on my 2004 G35 Coupe (6-Speed Manual) since it gets much better mileage than either of the trucks. It has a bunch of performance modifications that will aid in towing (Brembo calipers, stainless steel brake lines, slotted rotors and aggressive performance pads, and a pretty large thermostatically controlled engine oil cooler). I'm sure it would tow any single PWC just fine, though I'm a little worried about traction on launch ramps.
Thanks!
Michael
First post here but I'm an active member of many automotive forums (being a car enthusiast).
I'm looking to buy a PWC in the not-so-distant future (could be as early as 3 months, or as much as a year from now or more), but I figured I would do my research now. I've done a lot of reading and a lot of searching but haven't got conclusive answers on some subjects.
First off, and I think this is the most important, is the sinking problem of the models with suspension. From what I've read, this is due to a certain wall being about 1.5" too short. I read a single post saying this design flaw has been corrected for newer models and is no longer a problem - can anyone confirm this? If so, which model years have this flaw corrected? 2013? 2014?
Second, can anyone recommend the best trailer for a GTX 260 limited? It's pretty darn heavy based on the spec. Are the Sea-Doo Brand "Move" trailers any good?
Lastly, a bit of background about myself and some more general questions....
I'm in my mid 20's and this will be my first PWC. However, when I was growing up, my family had a 96 XP that we bought new. We had it for about 12 years - the first 6 years we used it ALL the time. We would go to Laughlin about 10 weekends a year with another family. The last 6 years it probably only got taken out 10 times total. Anyway, I helped my dad with launching/maintenance, so I'm somewhat familiar with watercraft.
A friend of mine has a river house in Bullhead and I have gone to the river with him a few times, sparking my desire to own a PWC. After some considering and remembering some of the downsides of the XP (such as getting absolutely tossed around when the water wasn't anything except glass), I decided I wanted a larger ski for comfort/ride quality. Also, my girlfriend will be riding as a passenger frequently. I also wanted something that was pretty fast. I eventually concluded that I wanted the GTX 260 iS Limited, thinking the suspension's nicer ride would make the ride easier. Anyone perhaps recommend anything different? Any reasons why?
Any general input is welcome.
Also, I will be towing with either my truck, a Tacoma V6 4x4 with Tow Package (6500lbs tow rating), or my parents' truck, a 2009 Ram Hemi 2wd since it gets better mileage. Though, I have also considered putting a hitch on my 2004 G35 Coupe (6-Speed Manual) since it gets much better mileage than either of the trucks. It has a bunch of performance modifications that will aid in towing (Brembo calipers, stainless steel brake lines, slotted rotors and aggressive performance pads, and a pretty large thermostatically controlled engine oil cooler). I'm sure it would tow any single PWC just fine, though I'm a little worried about traction on launch ramps.
Thanks!
Michael
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