Speed is not the issue. Torque and ability to pull and still maintain
proper top end rpm range is the issue. 4 cylinder does not have the torque.
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"Nick" wrote in message
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Tony Thomas wrote:
Please don't make that mistake. That boat does not have a large enough
engine. For water skiing with more than 2 people in the boat, you want
to
get a V6 engine in an 18' boat. Find a good used on in your area at
www.boattraderonline.com. For $10k you should be able to find a fairly
new,
good reliable boat that will fit your needs. Since you are not familiar
with boats, another good piece of advice would be to go down to the
local
marina/boat launch on a Sat or Sun and talk to the people with boats
about
dealers, service locations, etc... People with boats, love to talk
about
boats. You will get some good local advice about who to deal with and
who
not to deal with. On a used boat, you want to take it to a good repair
shop
and have them go over it carefully. They will also tell you what they
think
it is worth.
Since the Bayliner 175 is good for 45mph and most people ski at 30,
with several people up and the right choice of prop it should be fine
for recreational skiing.
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