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jkurowsk
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Older wakesurf boats
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October 01, 2007, 08:34:33 PM »
I am searching to buy my first boat and I was wondering what is a good older boat for wake surfing? Are bigger hulls better. For example is a supra sunsport a good choice, or even a correct craft martinique? I was also looking at century resorters, they have a deep v hull and it seems like that is ideal for wakesurfing. Does anyone have any pictures of these wakes or have any insight on this isssue? Thanks
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Yeldarb
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Re: Older wakesurf boats
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October 01, 2007, 10:28:08 PM »
Pretty much any modern inboard (after around 1990 or a little before I'd guess) can be weighted to put up a pretty nice surf wake. My neighbor has his old closed bow Mastercraft ski boat weighted down with about 1500 pounds all in the back-port corner and it puts up a sick wake.
What years were you looking at?
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jkurowsk
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Re: Older wakesurf boats
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October 03, 2007, 09:34:08 PM »
I was looking at the late 80's and early 90's boats, but got to looking and it seemed like all of those boats have such a flat bottom. I was looking on ebay and found a 1972 century resorter and it had a deep v hull and i thought it looked ideal for wakesurfing. So I am kinda of lost now on what to be looking at.
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Yeldarb
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Re: Older wakesurf boats
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October 07, 2007, 10:43:51 AM »
What is your price range? If your main concern is with price, buying an old boat like that may end up being a nightmare in repairs, etc.
I'd recommend picking up a newer used boat (that is just old enough to have most of the depreciation squeezed out of it) that will suit your needs better and then selling it in a few years.
That way you avoid both the insane cost of a new wake-boat and hopefully the trouble that old boats can bring.
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