How do these mats compare to the factory optional snap on pads in quality and price? I’m looking to order a new Yamaha 25’ FSH next year just not sure of what model. Another big question in that regard is what octane of fuel is required for the supercharged engines. The local fuel location has 90 octane recreational gas. If the supercharged engines need a higher octane can that be achieved with an octane booster while still being in compliance with the Yamaha warranty? Or will I have to trailer my boat every time to a gas station to fill up on 91 or higher octane gas?
The mats that we sell are the exact same as the OEM. We buy our materials from the same supplier that Yamaha does. This way the colors always match. Price wise JetBoatPilot is the most competitive in the high quality segment of EVA foam flooring providers. There are others out there that are cheaper but their products don't last as long and their cuts are not as precise nor is their customer support as excellent as JBP. Supercharged engines require super unleaded gas. Do not put the low grade stuff in your tank unless you have no other option.
What about a boat that already has pre-installed "non skid" pads like a 2022 Yamaha AR250? The back swim platform came with their thin grey 'non-skid' pads. Do I try to remove these or can Marine Mat be placed on top of them?
@@JetBoatPilot I recently purchased this boat. Previous owner has given me the Marine Mats for the Swim Deck portion (which has the OEM thin non-skid pads). I did just come across an older video of this channel 3 years ago showing a removal process of existing non-skid pads. It would seem I need to remove the existing thin pads prior to applying the Marine Mat? They are not an exact match when I lay the Marine Mats over them (some are very close, others have Marine Mat with a slight lip going over current pad).
Excellent timing as I just ordered mine haha
Good deal! Enjoy!
How do these mats compare to the factory optional snap on pads in quality and price? I’m looking to order a new Yamaha 25’ FSH next year just not sure of what model. Another big question in that regard is what octane of fuel is required for the supercharged engines. The local fuel location has 90 octane recreational gas. If the supercharged engines need a higher octane can that be achieved with an octane booster while still being in compliance with the Yamaha warranty? Or will I have to trailer my boat every time to a gas station to fill up on 91 or higher octane gas?
The mats that we sell are the exact same as the OEM. We buy our materials from the same supplier that Yamaha does. This way the colors always match. Price wise JetBoatPilot is the most competitive in the high quality segment of EVA foam flooring providers. There are others out there that are cheaper but their products don't last as long and their cuts are not as precise nor is their customer support as excellent as JBP. Supercharged engines require super unleaded gas. Do not put the low grade stuff in your tank unless you have no other option.
Where can I order mats for 2023 Yamaha AR250?
@@yarielbello9510 you can order at jetboatpilot.com or call us today at 8508671410
What about a boat that already has pre-installed "non skid" pads like a 2022 Yamaha AR250? The back swim platform came with their thin grey 'non-skid' pads. Do I try to remove these or can Marine Mat be placed on top of them?
Can do that or order matching pads from Jetboatpilot.com
@@JetBoatPilot I recently purchased this boat. Previous owner has given me the Marine Mats for the Swim Deck portion (which has the OEM thin non-skid pads). I did just come across an older video of this channel 3 years ago showing a removal process of existing non-skid pads.
It would seem I need to remove the existing thin pads prior to applying the Marine Mat? They are not an exact match when I lay the Marine Mats over them (some are very close, others have Marine Mat with a slight lip going over current pad).
@@BoatingYamaha yes follow the video for removal and then install your pads.
Day 35 of asking for the 1.9 new engines review. (Sarcasm) - Z