Yes you couldn't wrong with that 132 at that price. Just check the chev looks ok and the bottom of the boat is not destroyed.
As Mohawk said that 151 is a little underpowered but would be a very nice boat
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Yes you couldn't wrong with that 132 at that price. Just check the chev looks ok and the bottom of the boat is not destroyed.
As Mohawk said that 151 is a little underpowered but would be a very nice boat
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Maybe try fit a bucket seat in the middle set back a bit.
Our first jet boat was a jet 32 it had a bench seat......unless you have a full seat it's hard to stay in one spot when you are throwing it around/bouncing of stuff. Buckets are better IMO
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Yeah I think there is a little bench in the engine cover behind the seats already. Good point about the bench that could piss you off
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Only if you like watching the waves come over the bow, along the deck and over the winscreen onto you laps.
For what Perrazi wants I would personally be looking at a 141 as its a nice compromise for river work (depending where you will generally be boating) big enough to take all that extra gear (and people) you seem to get. My brother has a 141 copy with a nissan motor in it with a remapped ECU . Its got bags of power without being a V8. He spends quite a bit of time playing in the Ashburton River so it works in smaller rivers too
Marine and General Jet boats for fishing, hunting and adventure. Designed and built by Huntjet Jet Boats here in Nelson are building small Jet boats but the ones I have seen you would more likely "put on" rather than "get into"
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