Originally posted by oldslalomskier
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Originally posted by 2gofasterOriginally posted by oldslalomskierOriginally posted by 2gofasterI absolutely think the mfr's need an economy ski boat. Something that retails in the $32-35k range with a base single axle trailer and ZO. Something without a rear seat, no coming pads, analog gauges, etc. Just a drivers seat, observer's seat, and ZO.
CC 176 - failed
MC Sportstar - no longer made - failed
Malibu Sportster - no longer made
Original Malibu response - Upgraded to Echeclon and old shell dropped
And all the other low cost boats... TigerTrax, Sugar Sands, Aztec etc.
And in modern times, how many Axis WB boats do you see?
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Originally posted by oldslalomskierWith a gear reduction tranny that sounds about right although I suspect differnt propping should bring that down substantially.2018 200 Team H6
2009 196 Team ZR 409
2005 196 Limited ZR 375
2003 196 Limited Excalibur
1999 196 Masters Edition
1995 ProStar 190 LT1 (Bayliner)
1987 ProStar 190
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The gear reduction transmission does not effect the top speed of the boat. Here is why. The propeller has a higher pitch, it moves farther forward for each revolution, but turns slower. If you take the pitch of a propeller on a Ski Nautique (16) and divide it by the gear ratio, (1.23) you end up with 13.008. A lot of ski boats with 1 to 1 transmissions are running a 13 pitch prop.
The gear reduction transmission does gain two things, A right hand propeller, with a clockwise turning engine, and you gain a little efficiency. The propeller pushes the boat farther forward with each revolution, and does not spend as much time spinning.
Top speed of a boat is about 80% hull design, and about 20% motor.
I have driven a 1999 Ski Nautique, with the 502 Python motor. The boat was new, so I did not hold WOT very long, but it went right up to 53 MPH, indicated on the speedos. Not much faster than my 1997 Ski Nautique, about 45. But it was a whole lot quicker. About a third more horsepower, for 8 MPH.
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- 1999 Ski Nautique (Python powered) 2017 GS22 (sold) 2005 SV211 (sold)
Originally posted by oldslalomskierOriginally posted by 2gofasterOriginally posted by oldslalomskierOriginally posted by 2gofasterI absolutely think the mfr's need an economy ski boat. Something that retails in the $32-35k range with a base single axle trailer and ZO. Something without a rear seat, no coming pads, analog gauges, etc. Just a drivers seat, observer's seat, and ZO.
CC 176 - failed
MC Sportstar - no longer made - failed
Malibu Sportster - no longer made
Original Malibu response - Upgraded to Echeclon and old shell dropped
And all the other low cost boats... TigerTrax, Sugar Sands, Aztec etc.
And in modern times, how many Axis WB boats do you see?
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MikeC, My local dealers have almost identical numbers to you. There are no less than 25 wakeboard boats sitting on the MC lot, all with price tags starting in the high 50s up to high 70s. I'm guessing with that floorplan nut to carry, he's wishing the boats were cheaper now.Shane Hill
2014 Team 200OB
67 '13 Prophecy
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