It sounds like they have accesses to a club boat when they want to get into slalom. I don't see slalom as a big concern if they have a club boat to use.
With that being said, it is between a SV211 and a SAN210 for years 2002 - 2005.
Here is what I would say.
During that model year, the SV211 would be your best bet. The newer SAN's are great all around boats, but back in the years where you are looking to buy you will have a hard time doing anything other than wakeboarding with a SAN. I would without a doubt get a SV211 if I was in your situation, I would also recommend the bigger engine for the barefooting.
For the resell values, I would look only at low hour boats that have the Team or Limited package. If you get a medium hour boat now then when you want to sell it will be a high hour boat. Remember, if you plan to sell within 4-5 years, look at what buyers would want, if you want to keep longer then look more at what you would want. From the way you describe this situation this seems to be a temporary boat.
With that being said, it is between a SV211 and a SAN210 for years 2002 - 2005.
Here is what I would say.
During that model year, the SV211 would be your best bet. The newer SAN's are great all around boats, but back in the years where you are looking to buy you will have a hard time doing anything other than wakeboarding with a SAN. I would without a doubt get a SV211 if I was in your situation, I would also recommend the bigger engine for the barefooting.
For the resell values, I would look only at low hour boats that have the Team or Limited package. If you get a medium hour boat now then when you want to sell it will be a high hour boat. Remember, if you plan to sell within 4-5 years, look at what buyers would want, if you want to keep longer then look more at what you would want. From the way you describe this situation this seems to be a temporary boat.
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