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  • scott resick
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Jan 2012
    • 532

    • Pittsburgh

    • 2006 196 Limited

    #16
    So, I cant help but wonder how big the market is for these 23 & 25 ' wake boats. Even if iI could afford a G23, the folks on my river would HATE me! I have to be careful and Courteous where we surf my 196 ! I couldnt imagine the enemies I would make in a G23. Huge lakes and seas I could see. But how many of you guys could use all the boat a G23 offers?

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    • scott resick
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Jan 2012
      • 532

      • Pittsburgh

      • 2006 196 Limited

      #17
      didnt mean for this to be a hi jack. sorry.

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      • TRDon
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Oct 2007
        • 722

        • MN

        • 1985 2001 1993 Sport carb GT40 2003 SANTE Excalibur

        #18
        Originally posted by Storm34 View Post
        Can't remember what the options were but I do know they were going to push everyone to go to the 550in the G25.

        I'd guess it's going to be pushing 5k w/o gear, fuel ballast and people.
        I guess you didn't see that the g23 is 5400 lbs. it won't be lighter, that's for sure.

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        • lion90
          • Apr 2009
          • 182



          #19
          I had a test ride in the new G23 last week. Initially, we had 15 people on the boat (50/50 male/female) and full ballast. We could not get on plane with the 450hp engine and that much weight. Granted, 15 people on top of the stock 2800 is a lot of weight but I thought we would be able to get there, albeit slowly. After seeing this, I would not consider a G23 with anything less than the 450. I can't believe that the 343hp engine is the base engine. I would like to see that boat get on plane with just the stock ballast and a passenger or two.

          With that reference point, I can only imagine a G25 should be equipped with the 550.

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          • Kmayotte
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • Apr 2010
            • 819

            • Lake Winnipesaukee, NH

            • 2016 G23, 1999 SN Python Past: 2004 SANTE, 1993 SN

            #20
            Originally posted by scott resick View Post
            So, I cant help but wonder how big the market is for these 23 & 25 ' wake boats. Even if iI could afford a G23, the folks on my river would HATE me! I have to be careful and Courteous where we surf my 196 ! I couldnt imagine the enemies I would make in a G23. Huge lakes and seas I could see. But how many of you guys could use all the boat a G23 offers?
            I'm on Lake Winnipesaukee in NH, one of the largest lakes in New England. A 23 or 25 ft wake boat woulwd not only be great. It would be ideal. The 2 ft syndrome continues.

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            • scott resick
              Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
              • Jan 2012
              • 532

              • Pittsburgh

              • 2006 196 Limited

              #21
              "The 2 ft syndrome continues" ? Kmayotte if this is a smart a #$ comment that it appears to be, let me refer you back to my post.
              "
              Huge lakes and seas I could see." But those of us on rivers need to be a little more conscious of other boaters and docks.

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              • Kenv
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                • Jan 2004
                • 1070

                • Texas

                • 2021 G23 Previous 2015 G21 2010 226 2005 226 2000 Super Air

                #22
                Scott....I don't think Kmayotte was being a smart a&$....but correct me if I'm wrong. I took his comment to mean, as I have heard for many years...."The 2 foot syndrome" is what every avid boater has....every few years they want to get a new boat....usually only a couple of feet longer. It never ends until you own a 85 foot Hatteras....lol. I didn't see any negativity in the post....but maybe I'm missing it.

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                • robertsmcfarland
                  Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                  • Oct 2004
                  • 544

                  • Hyco

                  • 2014 g23 550

                  #23
                  lion90, did the the boat you were on have the upgraded prop yet. according to Jeff's interview the 343 with full factory ballast works fine. it was not talked about the number of passengers
                  2013 G23 super air
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                  • scott resick
                    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                    • Jan 2012
                    • 532

                    • Pittsburgh

                    • 2006 196 Limited

                    #24
                    Yeah, bad. I took that the wrong way. Sorry Kmayotte.

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                    • Kmayotte
                      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                      • Apr 2010
                      • 819

                      • Lake Winnipesaukee, NH

                      • 2016 G23, 1999 SN Python Past: 2004 SANTE, 1993 SN

                      #25
                      Originally posted by scott resick View Post
                      Yeah, bad. I took that the wrong way. Sorry Kmayotte.
                      Not meant smart *** at all. Kenv had it right. I have a 210 right now, my next boat will be a 23 footer and after that I'm sure I'll have a bunch of kids running amok and will want a 25 footer, 2 ft syndrome. To your point Scott, I ride behind a 25 ft Malibu every now and then, all sacked out with a huuuuge wake. Even on a wide open body of water, early in the morning the fisherman haaaate the wake. One guy called Marine Patrol on us because our wake was swamping them even though we were about 300 ft away. And this is on a lake with the 230 foot M/S Mount Washington

                      So I agree with you a 23 or 25 ft wake boat on a river or small lake could be dangerous if you're not courteous of other vessels.

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                      • scott resick
                        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                        • Jan 2012
                        • 532

                        • Pittsburgh

                        • 2006 196 Limited

                        #26
                        Im just worried these type of wake boats are going to cause some bans on wake size. We will all have to pitch in and dig a big drink to share.

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                        • shag
                          1,000 Post Club Member
                          • Jul 2003
                          • 2217

                          • Florida


                          #27
                          I am perfectly happy with my 09' 230, and am sure I will be for quite some time. I bought it a a great price, and it is all I will need. Also, like that I have all the gauges....

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                          • TRBenj
                            1,000 Post Club Member
                            • May 2005
                            • 1681

                            • NWCT


                            #28
                            Originally posted by lion90 View Post
                            After seeing this, I would not consider a G23 with anything less than the 450. I can't believe that the 343hp engine is the base engine.
                            On the smaller boats Im used to, there is little difference in holeshot between the 343 and 409. The 343 may actually have a slight advantage. the 409 shines above 3000-3500 RPM. I would imagine that you could prop either to come out of the hole just fine on a large wakeboat. Where the 6.0L would shine is at higher speeds due to the extended RPM range (5600).
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                            • DanielC
                              1,000 Post Club Member
                              • Nov 2005
                              • 2669

                              • West Linn OR

                              • 1997 Ski Nautique

                              #29
                              "Im just worried these type of wake boats are going to cause some bans on wake size."

                              Wake up, it already is! Large parts of the Willamette river in Oregon have banned wake enhancing devices. The Holgate channel, about the only watersking spot on the Willamette river, accessible from down town Portland has had all towed water sports banned from it. This was not a problem, until wake surfing got popular.

                              It would not surprise me to see a point in the not too distant future when the sales of these wide beam wakeboard barges fall off, because there ends up being very few places where they can be used

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                              • dfoster
                                • Mar 2012
                                • 134

                                • Northborough, MA

                                • 2004 SV211 TE

                                #30
                                A small lake near me set a 12mph speed limit a couple of years ago because of complaints. They don't specifically ban "watersports" but it was set to minimize wakes and provide a "quieter lake experience". My kids have agreed that we would probably still cause trouble if I was surfing at 10.5mph and the tower speakers cranked up... so we go further down the road.

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