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2020 Yamaha 242x in Ontario, CA

64,000.00 USD

Yamaha Boats For Sale in California by owner | 2020 Yamaha 242x

 

Used Power boat for sale by owner
Location: Ontario, CA
Remarks: In great condition, super low hours. Used in fresh water only.

Yamaha Boats For Sale in California by owner | 2020 Yamaha 212x

 

Used Power boat for sale
Location: Vallejo, California
Remarks: Stock #330710 ANY and ALL offers will be put in front of our seller! Submit your offer today! 2020 Yamaha Wake Series 212 X is built for speed! Ready for a new owner. If you're ... (read more)

Yamaha Boats For Sale in California by owner | 2017 Yamaha 212 LIMITED S

 

Used Power boat for sale
Location: Winchester, California
Remarks: Stock #415481 Video of this vessel available at www [dot] popsells [dot] com/view/415481 ANY and ALL offers will be put in front of our seller! Submit your offer today! Upgraded... (read more)

Yamaha Boats For Sale in California by owner | 2017 Yamaha 212 X

 

Used Power boat for sale
Location: Vacaville, California
Remarks: Stock #381012 Reason for selling is No longer using . ANY and ALL offers will be put in front of our seller! Submit your offer today! 2017 Yamaha 212X jet boat with twin 1.8L H... (read more)

Yamaha Boats For Sale in California by owner | 2008 Yamaha F150 Jet

 

Used Power boat for sale by owner
Location: El Dorado Hls, CA
Remarks: T8HP Hydraulic Steering LC x 38 HD 6ps Lourance x 510 Mariner Airride seats minnkota 80lbs w/ 60 shart Mn Mtr w/ remote kicker/ 703 cnb 2 seats with arm rest 18x20 boxes x2 ... (read more)

Yamaha Boats For Sale in California by owner | 2019 Yamaha SX210

 

Used Power boat for sale
Location: Long Beach, California
Remarks: Stock #335686 Video of this vessel available at www [dot] popsells [dot] com/view/335686 Reason for selling is Upgrading to larger unit . ANY and ALL offers will be put in fron... (read more)

Yamaha Boats For Sale in California by owner | 2013 12 foot Yamaha FX SHO and FZS SHO

 

Used Power boat for sale
Location: Santa Clarita, California
Remarks: Stock #311513 Reason for selling is Buying a New Boat . ANY and ALL offers will be put in front of our seller! Submit your offer today! Low Hours, Custom Trailer, Fishing Pods... (read more)

Yamaha Boats For Sale in California by owner | 2004 Yamaha AR230

 

Used Power boat for sale
Location: Lompoc, California
Remarks: Stock #368799 Reason for selling is Not enough time to use . ANY and ALL offers will be put in front of our seller! Submit your offer today! 2004 Yamaha AR230 Jet Boat! Located... (read more)

Yamaha Boats For Sale in California by owner | 2004 Yamaha FX140 HO

 

Used Power boat for sale
Location: Roseville, California
Remarks: Stock #310762 Reason for selling is No longer using it. . ANY and ALL offers will be put in front of our seller! Submit your offer today! Very Low Hours! Super clean! Comes wit... (read more)

Yamaha Boats For Sale in California by owner | 2018 Yamaha LF200LCA

 

Used Small boat for sale by owner
Location: Del Mar, CA
Remarks: This motor has always received all the Regular Scheduled maintenance. Super Clean, great running motor. Paint and Decals are in excellent condition. There are currently 208 hours ... (read more)

Boating in California: Essential Guide for First-Time Boaters (Updated 2025 rules) - Article Summary

Our article on boating in California by Captain Bill Rountree offers a detailed guide and can be found at the link below. Boating in California offers a thrilling experience, but newcomers need to be aware of specific laws and safety regulations. California's waterways, including Lake Tahoe, Shasta Lake, and the California Delta, attract millions of visitors annually, making safe boating practices essential. By 2025, all boaters, regardless of age, will be required to hold a California Boater Card, which can be obtained by completing a state-approved boating safety course.

Operators must be at least 16 years old to handle motorized vessels over 15 horsepower, and younger boaters between 12 and 15 can operate such vessels under adult supervision. The certification process involves completing a boating safety course, passing an exam, and applying for the boater card for a one-time fee of $10. Boating fines for non-compliance start at $100 and can escalate with repeated offenses.

Safety equipment is crucial on the water. All vessels must carry life jackets, a fire extinguisher, sound-producing devices, and navigation lights. Additionally, boats over 16 feet in length need visual distress signals for coastal waters. Optional but recommended gear includes a VHF radio, first aid kit, and emergency locator beacon to ensure safety in emergencies. Regular checks and proper maintenance of safety equipment are essential for compliance.

First-time boaters often face the decision of whether to rent or buy. Renting offers flexibility and eliminates maintenance costs, making it a good option for those unsure about long-term ownership. Beginners are encouraged to try different types of boats, such as pontoon boats or small sailboats, which are easier to handle. Ownership comes with significant yearly costs, including maintenance, storage, and insurance.

Several beginner-friendly locations exist across California, such as the California Delta, Lake Tahoe, and Shasta Lake. These areas feature calm waters and accessible marinas with helpful amenities, making them ideal for learning navigation and boating skills. Safety rules, including speed limits and right-of-way protocols, help ensure smooth sailing for everyone on the water.

Overall, boating in California offers exciting opportunities for newcomers, but it's essential to stay informed about regulations, prioritize safety, and understand the financial commitment involved. The California Boater Card is mandatory by 2025, so getting certified now will help you avoid fines and ensure safe, enjoyable boating experiences.

Click here to read our entire article - Boating in California: Essential Guide for First-Time Boaters (Updated 2025 rules)