2015 Yamaha AR190 Ski Boat 57 hours warranty garaged w/trailer + water toys
2015 Yamaha AR190
Description
I bought this Yamaha AR190 new in June of 2015, and it includes a 5 year Yamaha Extended Service Contract through Jun 7, 2020. Total engine hours are 57.1, and the boat was always stored garaged (but still winterized each season of course). Always used in Falls Lake (fresh water), never anywhere else. Selling because I got a beach house, which means we would use the boat even less than in the past. All photos were taken today. The trailer is a Shoreland'r, which is what Yamaha included with these (the trailer was not bought separately).
The boat has never been beached (perfect hull), and was always docked with fenders. I've been driving boats for over 30 years and the condition reflects that. Falls Lake is 10 minutes from my house so the trailer tires probably have less than 250 miles on them.
I took it out Sunday morning for 30 minutes and can confirm it is ready to go for the season. Ran perfect with zero issues.
Towing info: Weight of everything is ~2900 pounds, with a ~500-pound tongue weight. 2" hitch ball, 4 pin connector.
Since this is a jetboat the maintenance is similar to a jetski, which is mostly just oil, plugs, and grease. I changed the oil/greased it at the end of every season (oil filter box tops included), fogged the engine/flushed it/treated the gas with marine gas treatment prior to storage, and changed the plugs twice. The battery was always kept on a battery tender when not in use.
Boat has a full tank of treated gas, minus what I burned de-winterizing it prior to sale.Boat runs just like the day I picked it up, and as you can see from the pics is in amazing condition (a result of low hours and stored in a garage). Add a couple good adult life jackets and you are ready to hit the lake.
Other notes: Boat computer says that I hit a max of 62MPH and used 379 gallons of gas.
The great thing about the AR190's of this era is that the ski/wakeboard tower retracts, which allows it to be garaged (no expensive boat storage fees!). You need right about 83" of clearance, which is typical for a standard garage door. On my garage it clears the frame but I have to push the door up a couple of inches to back it in, which I do by propping it in place with a small board. Between the retracting tower and folding trainer tongue this boat can fit in virtually any standard sized garage bay.
Includes:Boat/trailer/all original docs/manuals/accessories and the factory shipping cover (good for the garage, not for travel/outside use)Service manualReceipts from all purchases and maintenanceAnchor, 3 standard life vests, dock ropes, dock fenders, dock pole, one Yamaha neoprene ski life vest (small)Hydro-Turf lower ski platform and trailer mats (trailer mats are on front of trailer)JetBoatPilot Thrust Vector XV (improves steering at slower speeds)Pair of waterskis, a kneeboard, a wakeboard (new, unopened), a single tube, and ski/tow ropesTool box with useful tools, extra set of spark plugs, etc.Other random items.
Boat was paid off in Feb 2020 (I have a Yamaha statement showing 0 balance) and I should have the boat/trailer titles this week (else you can wait to pickup until I do if you want). The boat is current with tags and registration. Must be paid by a bank/cashiers check and I must be able to call and verify the check. If you want I can go out on the boat with you (after payment) and answer questions, show techniques (jetboats are not quite the same as traditional outboards/inboards), etc.