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Vic 06-02-2011 10:58 PM

EMERGENCY: have to choose best boat now
 
choices are 07 malbu 23lsv 07enzo 50 and 45k respectably. or maybe something cheaper or older. I surf on drivers side is main interest and son will wakeboard also. I really need to know how the lsv or other boats stack up to the enzo surfing on drivers side and also just how bad is the enzo for wakeboarding, skiing, or tubing. If the enzo is terrible for wakeboarding i need to hear it now instead of find out later. And i really really need to know if the lsv is good on the drivers [i guess starbird] side on surfing. i surf goofy. Other boat possibilities seem endless. Others i have thought about and would consider: 220 or 226 nautique, x-30 mc, tige 2001 2300vsurfmaster. I really would appreciate any advice. Don't have much time. God bless you all!

ixfe 06-02-2011 11:25 PM

Why buy used???

Look, I know you didn't ask about MB, but you seemed open to other suggestions. So here goes.

Goofy surf wave + great wakeboard wake + $50k budget = 2011 MB F-21 or TWB-21 (same hull).


Goofy surf wave (with only stock ballast which fills in one minute).
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p...B/DSC_4922.jpg

Wakeboard wake (1,800 lbs. stock ballast)
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p...B/DSC00401.jpg

moto817 06-02-2011 11:47 PM

Im with IXFE, MB is a great quality boat for a killer price =-)

Vic 06-02-2011 11:50 PM

hey thanks, looks llike a good wave, cool pics. don"t know a lot about mb"s

moto817 06-03-2011 12:49 AM

where are you located?

jeff_mn 06-03-2011 4:51 AM

LSV between the two.

MB and Axis both are great $50k values new, as is teh Mobius

Vic 06-03-2011 5:35 AM

in oklahoma,. same hull as whichof the other boats i mentioned?

theanimal 06-03-2011 5:46 AM

I wish this was the kind of emergencies i had to face :p

NuBu 06-03-2011 7:16 AM

Driver side surf wake (goofy side) rocks. I wish I could thorw in some picture here but I don't have them on me at the office. I'm not saying the Enzo is good or bad because I have no experience with it but I can tell you we ride an '07 Malibu 23LSV with stock ballast and a 600 sac, wedge and friends sitting in the corner and we love it. In fact, you say you're in Oklahoma...We will be on lake Texoma this weekend and would love to give you a pull. Always more fun with more people. PM me and I will give you my contact info.

iliketowakealot 06-03-2011 9:42 AM

A boat with a left-handed turning prop will have a better surf wake on the starboard side. Due to the direction of a LH prop, its rotation will "sling" the stern towards the port direction, thus giving a nicer starboard wake than port. and oposite for a RH prop.

sailing216 06-03-2011 9:45 AM

I let you know the 09+ Avalanche has the rightsurf standard. That said, my next boat would be a MB TWB with quick fill. I only liked the Enzo when it had a switchblade when wakeboarding, and it's a bonus when surfing (never rode Enzo goofy), if no blade I'd say Bu'

Water test ANY boat before buying!!!!

jeff_mn 06-03-2011 10:02 AM

Here you go Vic

http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hn...416874329.html

tdc_worm 06-03-2011 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by iliketowakealot (Post 1683470)
A boat with a left-handed turning prop will have a better surf wake on the starboard side. Due to the direction of a LH prop, its rotation will "sling" the stern towards the port direction, thus giving a nicer starboard wake than port. and oposite for a RH prop.

I wouldn't call that an absolute. With most boats prop rotation can be overcome w ballast. On my cc 230 I run about 2500 lbs over when surfing. Both sides are very comparable with a slight edge to the starboard wave in spite of the LH prop rotation.

guido 06-03-2011 12:26 PM

The LSV is such a bada$$ boat. Why even question it. I could be biased. ;-)

duramat 06-03-2011 7:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by iliketowakealot (Post 1683470)
A boat with a left-handed turning prop will have a better surf wake on the starboard side. Due to the direction of a LH prop, its rotation will "sling" the stern towards the port direction, thus giving a nicer starboard wake than port. and oposite for a RH prop.

Correction: This is true and applies to most, if not all boats.......except Tige (inside joke for some of us)



:rolleyes:

islander033 06-04-2011 7:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by duramat (Post 1683673)
Correction: This is true and applies to most, if not all boats.......except Tige (inside joke for some of us)



:rolleyes:

Haha^^^

PS. LH Prop Rotation favors the port side for surfing on my Enzo...


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