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Right now I own a small 1993 16 foot bowrider with a 85hp outboard. I
do all of my boating in salt water usually in the bay. I do a lot of towing, right now I am really getting into wakeboarding. However I do still like to cruise around occasionally. I was thinking about getting a 1985 Ski Nautique with 1000 hours. I would like some opinions on whether or not people think that this boat would suit me better. The big drawback to this boat is the excessive gas consumption and I hear that they are very bad in rough water. Space on the ski boat is not an issue because the boat I have right now only seats 4 people so this boat would have a little bit more room. What are some other drawbacks of ski boats? Also how bad do they handle rough water? Is small chop ok or can the water only have ripples? Is 1000 hours so many that I should walk away? I don't want to end up with a boat that has problems because my current boat works great. Thanks for your help. |
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