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motoxno53 06-02-2005 8:07 PM

I was just wondeering about some boats.. <BR>Im looking for a wakeboard boat but I do not just <BR>want a boat that can only work in smoth privet lakes. I live in AZ and we get some windy days and the lakes can get ruff so when it gets two ruff to Board we tube. Right now I have a 00 Tige 22i RE and It sits so low in the water that we take lots i mean lots of water over the front or rear corner if in stearing away to miss a wake. which really becomes a pain...I mean I was at the lake last weekend and I could not even make it out of the no wake zone with out taking water over the front. so I would like to get a boat that makes a good wake and yet does not sit so low in the water. do anyone know of a boat that i can look at? Right now im looking as some of the mastercrafts im just not sure where to start. But all i know is that it really sucked last weekend I seriously could not keep the water from splashing over unless i was pulling and or moving fast. But once i even tried to slow to make a turn it would poor over. I mean i actully tried to SLOWLY slow down(in straight line) and then turn slowly to pick ou my boarder or tuber and Nope it did not work... as soon as i back off or the boat settles in to the water i just cant keep it out. Help <BR>> Chris <BR>

trump 06-02-2005 9:39 PM

Hey Chris, <BR>A couple of years ago I test drove a Centurion Avalanche and Cyclone with the deep V hull and found them to handle the rough water well. You might want to check them out.

three6ty 06-02-2005 9:44 PM

The new supra 21V has a super deep draft. <BR> <BR>Alot of the Malibus are a little deeper than most other boats as well.

andrew_moreton 06-03-2005 6:18 AM

Look at the new Malibu VLX or the LSV. Both handle rough water pretty well for a V-drive.


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