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Rotax_Kid
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If you want to ski seriously, like 22' off or more, don't buy a Vdrive u can put a lot of weight into a good ski boat and surf the **** outta it but u can't get a good wake for skiing with those large boats
I have a 99 nautique with factory ballasts and it is a true everything boat 1200 hours and haven't spent $400 on repairs in 16 years still runs like a top prob could find a low hour 98-2002 for under 20gs
It's certainly an option, but the V-drive layout is what we are after with the little people. There are a lot of options out there for a direct drive at a pretty reasonable price.
Here's a question for everyone out there - looking at any of these boats that are 10+ years old - anything in particular to look for? Vinyl is an obvious one, but anything else? Most are pretty simple and there isn't a lot to them. The electronics on the very new stuff scare me for the length of time we plan to keep our boat.