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[QUOTE]Originally posted by WIKD 281: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by 65mustang408: [qb] really looking into getting a nice used ski/wake boat by next summer. any tips or advice? :patriot: [/qb][/QUOTE]Many different options out there. Really depends on what your looking for. The Master Rafts (oh, I mean Crafts :D are a lot deeper boat much like the Malibus. For teaching people how to wakeboard and towing people a lot I like to be lower to the water like a traditional ski boat. When you turn around to pick up your rider its a lot easier when you pull up beside them and they are right next to you in the water. The MC's and Malibus tend to have more of a Family boat feel. Whats nice about them is they have a ton of storage and can fit a lot of people. I have always had really good luck with Nautiques. Problem with Nautiques is there really isnt much storage and comfortably only carry about 9 people. They are really good quality boats that are made to last. I would recommend maybe looking at a 99-06 nautique. Looks like there is one for sale local..... http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/boa/2978553387.html Also the Sanger has always been a good boat. Not sure if they still have wood stringers or not but that would be something to look at. Most ski boats today have done away with wood stringers because they are prone to rotting. Maybe once you narrow down some choices ask the owners if they would launch the boat for test drive. Best thing to do is drive it and ride in it to see what you think :patriot: [/QB][/QUOTE]
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