First off let me say I'm completely new to this forum and Nautique Boats.
I have owned a Seadoo jet drive boat, and then had a Glastron 20' V-8 boat that I had installed a Monster Wakeboarding Tower on.
My entire family goes on two, week long vacations at a Big lake on the VA/NC border. During these two different weeks I pull my son, his wife, my nephews and nieces, and some of their friends Tubing, Water skiing, and Wakeboarding.
I've noticed Wakesurfing is really growing in popularity so I'm thinking that might be big by the time my grandkids get a few more years on them.
Here's my question/problem. On those vacation outings and then the other times just my immediate family go to the lake, we mainly just cruise around the lake listening to music and hanging out. Maybe still do some wakeboarding and tubing, but more of crusing and beaching up in a cove and hanging out.
Being that my old I/O rode so nice in rougher waters, as at times the lake can "kick up" and get a little rough, and you have to drive over to the other side of the lake to get away from the rough water, I figured I should stick with an I/O. Also the ability to "beach" the boat in a cove and not worry about the prop being so low was a plus to.
So this made me think that the Chaparral Xtreme series boat is what I was going to buy and almost did here a couple of months ago, but missed a good deal on one and now decided to "step back" and look at all of my options.
A few people have told me the V-Drive boats in the 20 plus feet range actually ride much better than they used to in rough water, so that is my question.
I know the Chaparral isn't going to put out as "big"of a wave as a true wakeboarding boat will, but then again none of us are "pros" so we don't need a hugh wake, but I'm thinking the Chaparral might be better on gas and the ride when we are just cruising?
Even though Chaparral says you can Surf behind their xtreme series, I'm not sure it would be a good idea? I talked to a guy who has a 24" xtreme and he says they Surf behind it fine, only they are about 10 feet back and hold the rope the entire time.
So my main question are how are the Nautique's in rougher water? If I drained the ballast tanks and ran "empty" how is the gas mileage for cruising? and finally how are these boats for pulling tubers? are the wakes too big to pull a tuber?
I have quite a few tubes and most of them are three person tubes. My nephews would enjoy getting thrown over some bigger waves, but I also pull some woman whom just want a nice safe tube ride.
I'll appreciate any and all opinions!! Thanks
I have owned a Seadoo jet drive boat, and then had a Glastron 20' V-8 boat that I had installed a Monster Wakeboarding Tower on.
My entire family goes on two, week long vacations at a Big lake on the VA/NC border. During these two different weeks I pull my son, his wife, my nephews and nieces, and some of their friends Tubing, Water skiing, and Wakeboarding.
I've noticed Wakesurfing is really growing in popularity so I'm thinking that might be big by the time my grandkids get a few more years on them.
Here's my question/problem. On those vacation outings and then the other times just my immediate family go to the lake, we mainly just cruise around the lake listening to music and hanging out. Maybe still do some wakeboarding and tubing, but more of crusing and beaching up in a cove and hanging out.
Being that my old I/O rode so nice in rougher waters, as at times the lake can "kick up" and get a little rough, and you have to drive over to the other side of the lake to get away from the rough water, I figured I should stick with an I/O. Also the ability to "beach" the boat in a cove and not worry about the prop being so low was a plus to.
So this made me think that the Chaparral Xtreme series boat is what I was going to buy and almost did here a couple of months ago, but missed a good deal on one and now decided to "step back" and look at all of my options.
A few people have told me the V-Drive boats in the 20 plus feet range actually ride much better than they used to in rough water, so that is my question.
I know the Chaparral isn't going to put out as "big"of a wave as a true wakeboarding boat will, but then again none of us are "pros" so we don't need a hugh wake, but I'm thinking the Chaparral might be better on gas and the ride when we are just cruising?
Even though Chaparral says you can Surf behind their xtreme series, I'm not sure it would be a good idea? I talked to a guy who has a 24" xtreme and he says they Surf behind it fine, only they are about 10 feet back and hold the rope the entire time.
So my main question are how are the Nautique's in rougher water? If I drained the ballast tanks and ran "empty" how is the gas mileage for cruising? and finally how are these boats for pulling tubers? are the wakes too big to pull a tuber?
I have quite a few tubes and most of them are three person tubes. My nephews would enjoy getting thrown over some bigger waves, but I also pull some woman whom just want a nice safe tube ride.
I'll appreciate any and all opinions!! Thanks
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