Sweetwater 2286 TT

Check in here and say hi!

Moderators: Redneck_Randy, badmoonrising, lakerunner

Post Reply
Message
Author
rosy
Posts: 3
Joined: Thu Aug 07, 2014 3:07 am

Sweetwater 2286 TT

#1 Post by rosy » Thu Aug 07, 2014 7:14 am

I am about to purchase a Sweetwater 2286 TT- my first boat and using it on a smaller lake (7 mile). I have 4 kids ages 10-17 and figure on lot's of cruises and tubing with limited skiing (a few of the kids may try but I'm betting they will mostly want to tube). My two decisions I could use some help with:
1) Buy the Yamaha 115 or 150 hp? Dealer says 115 is adequate. Should I pay up and get 24 foot also over 22 foot?
2) Pricing- I was quoted $29K for a Sweetwater 2286 TT with a 115HP, sea ray steering, under deck lighting, soft touch seating, vinyl flooring- no trailer. Sound reasonable or can I get a better deal?
Thanks for any help

Waterlogged
Posts: 365
Joined: Tue Nov 29, 2011 1:00 pm
Location: California Central Coast

Re: Sweetwater 2286 TT

#2 Post by Waterlogged » Thu Aug 07, 2014 8:44 am

Welcome aboard Rosy. Sounds like a nice boat you are contemplating. The 115 would give good performance, but if you plan on the kids doing a lot of skiing or tubing you will probably do better with the 150. Does your boat have lifting strakes? They would greatly improve the performance with either motor.

Glenn
2008 SunTracker Regency Party Barge 22 with lifting strakes
2008 Mercury 115 4 stroke

jayw
Posts: 105
Joined: Mon Jun 13, 2011 10:40 am

Re: Sweetwater 2286 TT

#3 Post by jayw » Thu Aug 07, 2014 11:17 am

I personally think you can do a lot better than that. It's average, doesn't seem like aggressive pricing. Look around for a dealer even in neighboring states who has somehitn to move. This is a good time to look b/c dealers have left over inventory. The economy has improved in recent years (or at least for some, or at least the illusion) and tritoons have taken off so prices are holding. Tritoons sales are exploding, while "planing hull" sales are still flat or on the decline in most cases.

Bass Pro Shops has a triple toon Suntracker with a Merc 150 listed for a few grand more than that. With dual axle trailer. You may be able to find a more premium boat too left over but it will take some looking. Try boattrader.com to get some ideas in your area.

I would advise you buy all the motor you can fit if the boat's limit is 150HP. You may outgrow that 115 quickly.

My humble advice: don't bite on that Sweetwater. We looked for 2 months but found a leftover boat and got a HUGE discount.

rosy
Posts: 3
Joined: Thu Aug 07, 2014 3:07 am

Re: Sweetwater 2286 TT

#4 Post by rosy » Thu Aug 07, 2014 2:40 pm

Hi, thanks for the information. The boat does have the performance package which includes lifting strakes. They say the 115 will do 37 and a 150 will do like 42mph. I haven't worked on the price at all with the dealer- they would be ordering it for Spring delivery

Soonertoon
Posts: 333
Joined: Sun Apr 06, 2014 8:19 pm

Re: Sweetwater 2286 TT

#5 Post by Soonertoon » Thu Aug 07, 2014 5:11 pm

Hi there . I have a new G3 22 ft w a new version 115 Yamaha. Stainless prop. No strakes. Propped,correctly , you should run every bit of 35 -37 . For the extra money you spend for the 150 I'm not sure you are gonna see enough difference on speed to warrant the money. Plus, you think about difference in fuel consumption and the bang gets even smaller.
That 115 will pull those kids faster on a tube than they can ride it and what percentage of time you spend running WOT is small.
Food for thought.....
Broken Arrow Ok
2014 G3 Suncatcher
115 Yamaha 4 stroke
Paradise Cove Marina on Ft. Gibson Lake

User avatar
COTTS4x4
Posts: 160
Joined: Sat Aug 03, 2013 1:35 pm
Location: Central Florida

Re: Sweetwater 2286 TT

#6 Post by COTTS4x4 » Thu Aug 07, 2014 5:16 pm

I've got a 2013 22' with the 150. The boat rides and runs awesome. I can run 44mph with 3 guys and a full tank of fuel.

I think you can do better on the price... thats what they sell for here with a 150 on them and no trailer. Where are you located?
[b][i]
2013 Sweetwater 2286 Triple Toon
T.O.T.A.L. Package - 150 Yamaha
[/i][/b]

rosy
Posts: 3
Joined: Thu Aug 07, 2014 3:07 am

Re: Sweetwater 2286 TT

#7 Post by rosy » Fri Aug 08, 2014 3:06 am

Thanks for the information- this is terrific! I live in Mass and lake house is
in Maine

jayw
Posts: 105
Joined: Mon Jun 13, 2011 10:40 am

Re: Sweetwater 2286 TT

#8 Post by jayw » Mon Aug 18, 2014 1:08 pm

I dunno, not sure I'd buy the 115 thinking "it will do 37". Is it a 2013 or 2014 F115? The 2014 has better specs. Anyway you'd have to turn a 15P prop to 6300RPM (max RPM rated for the *2014* F115s) at 11% slip to get there. By no means impossible but you may find it difficult with the 2.15:1 gearing on that 115. I think they are playing the high side. It's a 1.8L engine. Yamaha tests with a Sweetwater 220 PE SL tritoon with performance pkg (strakes & sport center toon) with 15P aluminum prop on 2013 F115 show 27.9MPH @ 6000RPM. My guess is, add 5 MPH to that for quality well-matched SS prop - if you can turn a SS prop in 15P and keep the RPMs up. IMO I think speed is something that on this forum is regularly overreported.

rdeterman
Posts: 66
Joined: Tue Oct 14, 2014 6:12 pm

Re: Sweetwater 2286 TT

#9 Post by rdeterman » Thu Oct 16, 2014 6:56 pm

35mph will NOT be seen with a 115hp motor. I would go with a 150hp motor, you will be much happier.
2014 Sylvan Signature 8523 LZ
2014 Yamaha F200 2.8l

Iowa

User avatar
Chillaxin'
Posts: 42
Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2015 7:13 pm
Location: Pensacola, Florida

Re: Sweetwater 2286 TT

#10 Post by Chillaxin' » Thu Feb 05, 2015 3:59 pm

For comparison purposes:

We recently bought a Sweetwater 2286, but not the tri-toon model. We love the boat, and we only paid $20K out the door. It does have the Yamaha F-70 engine though, and top speed is 26 MPH. Fast enough for us I guess, but wish it had a few more ponies.

VERY WELL-BUILT BOAT THOUGH!
[color=#000080][b]USAF (Retired)
2014 22' Sweetwater 2286 Cruise
Yamaha F-70 LA 4-Stroke[/color]

[color=#BF4000]I'm always at the Helm; she's always on the Bow Lounger![/b][/color]

User avatar
Dude
Posts: 21
Joined: Wed Jan 21, 2015 12:36 pm
Location: Bartontuky, IL

Re: Sweetwater 2286 TT

#11 Post by Dude » Fri Feb 06, 2015 6:33 am

COTTS4x4 wrote:I've got a 2013 22' with the 150. The boat rides and runs awesome. I can run 44mph with 3 guys and a full tank of fuel.

I think you can do better on the price... thats what they sell for here with a 150 on them and no trailer. Where are you located?

I have a 2014 22' with the 150. I tested both the 115 and 150 Yamaha. The 150 is the way to go.

I got my dealer down to 30k+tax etc for mine. Trailer was extra.
[b][color=#0000BF]2014 Sweetwater 2286 TT 150 Yamaha[/color][/b]
[i]It really ties the room together...[/i]

User avatar
Ddancers
Posts: 141
Joined: Thu Sep 25, 2014 4:28 pm
Location: Oxford CT
Contact:

Re: Sweetwater 2286 TT

#12 Post by Ddancers » Sat Feb 07, 2015 9:16 am

So have you decided/Purchased Yet?

My Sweetwater ( Love the final setup)
Purchased lots of Extras fairly loaded No center tube Before Reg. Taxes Approx $37K
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=19905
Did come with two year slip discount of (3K and some small accessories) - No Trailer
Easy to get price to climb when adding stuff.
Sweetwater 240DF ( 25' 8") 2015 115 Yam 4 Stroke 2 persons 18 gals 27 MPH Just had a Long shaft Kit install may do better worst won't know till spring.
The extra gas and additional $3550 wasn't worth it for me. Plus They state if you go with the 150hp you should get hydraulic steering. Also you may have to go with a better toll bar
If you know you will be doing lots of tubing skiing then maybe yes, if not then safe speeds may be better anyway and the savings can help balance overall pricing.
Sweetwater 2015 - 2 - 27" Tubes
240 DF LF150 Yamaha
Lifting Strakes Cap. 15 Per.
Long Shaft 31.9 mph.

Post Reply