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live2wakeboard 07-25-2004 7:34 PM

<b>Wats up i currently bought a wakesetter and i was wondering if u all had any positive and negitive things u could tell me This is the first inboard boat my family has owned but i have been wakeboarding for about 6 months so if u could tell me anything to look for that would be great thanks peace out TY</b>

sjmedic 07-25-2004 8:01 PM

Get the service on the engine done when the manufacturer recommends it, dont drop the wedge until you have at least 20 hours on the boat (after the 20 hour service), get anything that does not work right fixed at the twenty hour service. The VLX is a great boat, four adults, full MLS and wedge: no sacks necessary. Lastly...USE IT and have fun!

live2wakeboard 07-25-2004 8:34 PM

sweet thanks howie anybody else out there and why shouldn't i drop the wedge before i have 20 hours on it

hyp3rl1t3 07-25-2004 8:47 PM

We just got the vlx this summer too. It has been awesome. The wedge puts a lot of stress on the engine so its not good to do it while you break it in. Have fun on it. Peace.

live2wakeboard 07-25-2004 9:00 PM

okay sweet

garyw 07-26-2004 7:40 AM

We also have a 04 VLX, and it performs perfectly. just turned 100 hours on it, and Zero problems.

malibudude 07-26-2004 7:44 AM

The break in schedule is inconsistant from dealer to dealer. Some do the 10hr service while others go for 20hr service before sking/boarding behind it. Follow the Indmar manual, download on if you need it, and that's the best advice since Indmar will determine if it is a warrenty or not. You can also checkout Malibuboatowners.com when we're backup, the site has been attacked and we're working w/ our ISP to resolve it.

svlridermike 07-26-2004 7:49 AM

I own a Malibu VLX and love it. The wake is very easy to adjust and everyone loves it. We put about 3000 lbs in our boat and my kids &amp; friends love it. We don't use the wedge on our boat.

blackandblue 07-26-2004 12:01 PM

I love mine. So only positive to say...oh, and, great choice, you won't be disappointed. Learn to drive it with no ballast and no wedge first. They handle differently when loaded. Also learn to use the props counter-rotation to your advantage. Check your wedge screws before each use. They had issues with screws falling out and the wedge getting tweaked. The dealer used locktite on mine (2 yrs ago) and it has been perfect since. All I can think of right now

cdubs 07-26-2004 12:12 PM

You got the best

wakeme884 07-26-2004 1:20 PM

my partner has an 01 vlx-its got to be the smoothest most comfortable boat ive ever driven!!!also takes dog water better than my i/o.

live2wakeboard 07-26-2004 7:55 PM

sweet like we were also looking at an 03 and we decide to go with the 04 but do u guys know if that was a good choose because i mean we did have to spend more for our 04 and the 03 was a good deal and it had less than 100 hours.

bcat 07-26-2004 8:45 PM

WE HAVE AN 04 VLX AND LOVE THE WAKE IT THROWS. WE CARRY ABOUT 550LBS IN LEAD, PLUS THE STOCK BALLASTS AND WEDGE. WHEN YOU ADD ABOUT 6-8 PEOPLE IT IS ONE OF THE BEST WAKES I'VE RODE. THE 04 VLX'S SEEM TO HANDLE A LITTLE BETTER THAN THE 03 BECAUSE OF THE BIGGER FINS ON THE BOTTOM OF THE BOAT. ANTWAY, ENJOY YOUR MALIBU

live2wakeboard 07-26-2004 9:29 PM

thanks}

tommyc 07-26-2004 10:02 PM

Michele is right. I have an 03 VLX and it has trouble cornering under load. The new fins made a big differance. <BR> <BR>For my setup, I use 780 lbs. of lead, the stock ballast, and either 6 people or fat sacks. Without the wedge and is big &amp; mellow, with the wedge it's just a killa'.


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