Wakeboard boats use transom plates and water ballast to have the boat sit in
the water to create a rolling wake that allows the wakeboarder to get air.
Visit
http://www.boattraderonline.com/ and enter the details, they have a
large database of wakeboard boats for sale under $20,000
Ski Nautique, Mastercraft, Supra, Malibu all make good wakeboard boats.
Mastercraft uses a V-Drive on their wakeboard boats so the engine weight is
in the rear, it opens up the cockpit and keep the transom low in the water.
Moomba is a nice low costs wakeboard boat, but it is the Bayliner of
wakeboard boats, so don't expect the same quality you will find in the
others.
"Kevin" wrote in message
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Even the tournament ski boats of 10 years ago when I knew something about
them had a massive wake at 20mph and tiny wake at 35, so I am questioning
the specificity.
Something that will work for both preferably, but if we have to make a
choice, then wakeboarding.
None of the young-uns appreciate my skiing ability, anyway.
"Bill Cole" wrote in message
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Do you want a ski boat or a wakeboard boat? The two are very different.
"Kevin" wrote in message
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Ok, I'm sure this has been covered a thousand times. I'm just looking
for
a
starting point. I've been out of the ski boat space for a while now
and
ready to purchase one after selling our whaler..
Budget: $20,000.00 (going used, obviously)
Application: Wakeboarding (intermediate), Skiing (expert), general
lounging
on the lake
Hoping to find something 1999-2000ish with a tower, or something in
the
$18K
range so we can afford the wakeboarding tower. Don't have an affinity
for
brands.
Just looking for some suggested years and models, and what in general
to
look for.
Thanks in advance.