In the past couple of years, I've noticed that the major jet boat companies have been putting out boats marketed to wakeboarders. <BR>Seadoo:<a href="http://www.seadoo.com/NR/rdonlyres/D55F3D17-5E77-4FB7-96B8-8615CA24C073/0/Bkg_01_Large.jpg" target="_blank">http://www.seadoo.com/NR/rdonlyres/D55F3D17-5E77-4FB7-96B8-8615CA24C073/0/Bkg_01_Large.jpg</a> <BR> <BR>and Yamaha: <a href="http://www.yamaha-motor.com/boat/products/modelimage/422/8/1/0/image.aspx" target="_blank">http://www.yamaha-motor.com/boat/products/modelimage/422/8/1/0/image.aspx</a> <BR> <BR>The wake on these boats cann't be that great...right? Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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if you want to do anything with a jet check out boicejet.com these guys make SICK wake jets that can go anywhere
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no, your right the wakes are really mushy and soft behind jet boats. I had a yamaha ar230 and sold it after 1 season. If i didnt love wakeboarding i would still have it. So if you plan on wakeboarding even 10% of the time i still wouldnt get a jet boat! Just my .02
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<b>k.c.</b> <BR>I checked out that sight... those guys are nuts... I would never have the guts to take a boat the places those guys were going! <BR> <BR>Too bad they didnt slow down enough to take a wake pic! <BR> <BR>(Message edited by gmarkham1 on July 22, 2006)
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