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jpeff31787 06-17-2015 08:26 AM

Nautic Star 224 XTS
 
Any of you own one of these boats? I see one at the point fairly often, I was hoping you'd be on here. The reason I am asking is I'm seriously debating buying one, depending on if we can sell our current 1910. A few questions I had was about power options. I've talked to some guys who were extremely against the 225 SHO, because it only comes with 20" shaft, but it looks like nearly everyone pictured online has that motor. What do you think about going with just the regular 250 4 stroke yam, or possibly the 250 proxs as I hear it has a little better economy at faster speeds than the SHO. I never thought deciding on a motor would be this difficult.

Also, I was also wondering if anyone would know where to find the dimensions of the boat on the trailer, I googled the crap out of that and have come up empty handed.

And of course, if anyone knows what dealer offers the best prices, I'd be happy to know even if I have to drive a few hours. So far Jerry's had one of the better prices.

Thanks to all

PS: I have a 2007, bought in 2008 NS 1910 w/ 115 Optimax for sale. Asking 20k, 8' power pole w/ remote, lowrance GPS/FF with all my waypoints, new hubs, tires, bearings, 1 year old lower unit, 80lb minnkota TM, perko switch, recirculating livewell and more. I plan on posting pics as soon as we get back from vacation.

bayouchub 06-17-2015 08:37 AM

They now make the sho 250 in a 25" shaft so they may add that option to the 225 soon.

jpeff31787 06-17-2015 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by bayouchub (Post 759604)
They now make the sho 250 in a 25" shaft so they may add that option to the 225 soon.

Right, I saw how the 250s had the 25" shaft. I'm hoping that the 2016 225 will have the 25" shaft. Do you know if the 2016 models have been released yet?

I'd really like my next motor to be a 4 stroke, because of the noise and not as much as a mess with the oil, and you don't have to make sure you have oil onboard every trip.

Montauk17 06-17-2015 10:56 AM

The offshore model 4.2 is the same motor as the SHO,just a different color and cowling. I would go with the yamaha over the opti. Just my preference,like you said don't have to keep buying expensive DFI oil to run it. You will love how quiet they are too. Got one over where I work on the floor,will get you the length on the trailer.

Montauk17 06-17-2015 11:07 AM

Length from the coupler to the swim ladder is just under 28'......width is 9 foot with a mcclain aluminum trailer.

jpeff31787 06-17-2015 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Montauk17 (Post 759635)
Length from the coupler to the swim ladder is just under 28'......width is 9 foot with a mcclain aluminum trailer.

Thanks man! Appreciate that. Wouldn't happen to know how high they sit on the trailer?

I'm nearly positive we are going with Yamaha mainly for noise level and less messing around with oil. Why is the SHO more expensive than the other 4 stroke?

Montauk17 06-17-2015 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by jpeff31787 (Post 759636)
Thanks man! Appreciate that. Wouldn't happen to know how high they sit on the trailer?

I'm nearly positive we are going with Yamaha mainly for noise level and less messing around with oil. Why is the SHO more expensive than the other 4 stroke?

Can't answer why they are more expensive...prolly just because the demand is high and they look cool. The height is just under 8 foot.

jpeff31787 06-17-2015 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Montauk17 (Post 759641)
Can't answer why they are more expensive...prolly just because the demand is high and they look cool. The height is just under 8 foot.

awesome thanks man. Where are you getting this info from? I've looked everywhere...

Montauk17 06-17-2015 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by jpeff31787 (Post 759642)
awesome thanks man. Where are you getting this info from? I've looked everywhere...

Measured it with a tape measure. I work at a nautic star dealership.

jpeff31787 06-17-2015 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Montauk17 (Post 759662)
Measured it with a tape measure. I work at a nautic star dealership.


Damn son why didn't you say so? You can get me a good deal? Where you work?


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wishin i was fishin 06-17-2015 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by jpeff31787 (Post 759683)
Damn son why didn't you say so? You can get me a good deal? Where you work?


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He cant because they are not a site sponsor...but I can, he works at Redmonds Marine.

I purchased a 2013 2110SE from them and I am glad I did. They have stood behind the sale and I cant say enough good things about them. I priced Jerry's as well and their pricing was basically the exact same.

Where they really stood out was in the details, advising on extra options that would be cheap at time of purchase and expensive as a later add on. If you are gonna drop that kind of cheddar on a boat they will make sure you are set up the exact way you want it, bow to stern.

Go by and check out the boat, It sounds like they have one in the showroom!

Natural Light Kid 06-17-2015 10:52 PM

Jerry is a ****** with ears. I'd pay more not to buy from him. I talked to him today regarding bringing my Merc in for him to make sure the throttle linkage was adjusted right. I wasn't asking for a favor, I was going to pay to have him look at it. He didn't want to look at it saying he's sold and rigged a lot of those motors and hasn't had any issues. I explained to him that it came from another dealer out of town. He then asked what kind of boat I bought. When I told him he chuckled and said there was nothing he could do for me. He's just a walking ******. It's ashamed because he knows his stuff when it comes to Mercs and getting the most out of a boat and motor.

bjhooper82 06-18-2015 09:56 AM

I bought a nautic star a few years ago and shopped around. I ended up buying from Aqua Marine in Baton Rouge. They beat Redmonds by almost 2,000

seachaser250 06-18-2015 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Natural Light Kid (Post 759746)
Jerry is a ****** with ears. I'd pay more not to buy from him. I talked to him today regarding bringing my Merc in for him to make sure the throttle linkage was adjusted right. I wasn't asking for a favor, I was going to pay to have him look at it. He didn't want to look at it saying he's sold and rigged a lot of those motors and hasn't had any issues. I explained to him that it came from another dealer out of town. He then asked what kind of boat I bought. When I told him he chuckled and said there was nothing he could do for me. He's just a walking ******. It's ashamed because he knows his stuff when it comes to Mercs and getting the most out of a boat and motor.

what this guy said

Natural Light Kid 06-18-2015 10:53 AM

You can't say p.e.c.k.e.r. on here?

wishin i was fishin 06-18-2015 12:49 PM

I priced Aquamarine and they were 2k above Jerrys and Redmonds but is was a phone call only. I went to Jerrys and Redmonds and priced the boat.

I also didn't want to drive an hour east or west to get service on the boat either.

JP make sure to factor in this when making your dealer selection.


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