Jon,
Just guessing, but I would think that folks are buying boats with a certain expectation, and then learning their expectations are not met. For instance, Rhode bought a 25 foot Malibu for Wakeboarding. He ended up selling it within a year because it did not steer to his liking, and even though it was a big boat, he still ended up weighting it heavily. Some of the companies are advertising that their wake boats are also good ski boats, when in fact they are not. Others are advertising that their ski boats are good wake boats, when in fact they are not. I also think
some of the companies represent that if it is bigger, it must be a better wakeboard boat. Those
of us who own 210s know that bigger is not necessarily better.
For the most part I've found Nautique sales folks to be truthful. They'll tell you that the 211 is a pretty good ski boat, but admit it is nowhere near as good as the 196, 206, or 216. They'll tell you that the 206 is a very good ski boat, not as good as the 196, but very good. They'll admit that at best it's a recreational wakeboard boat. They'll tell you the 216 is good for skiing, good for wakeboarding, but not world class at either.
Again, just guessing, but the point is: did the boat provide the on water performance for
which the owners expectations had been set.
BKH
Just guessing, but I would think that folks are buying boats with a certain expectation, and then learning their expectations are not met. For instance, Rhode bought a 25 foot Malibu for Wakeboarding. He ended up selling it within a year because it did not steer to his liking, and even though it was a big boat, he still ended up weighting it heavily. Some of the companies are advertising that their wake boats are also good ski boats, when in fact they are not. Others are advertising that their ski boats are good wake boats, when in fact they are not. I also think
some of the companies represent that if it is bigger, it must be a better wakeboard boat. Those
of us who own 210s know that bigger is not necessarily better.
For the most part I've found Nautique sales folks to be truthful. They'll tell you that the 211 is a pretty good ski boat, but admit it is nowhere near as good as the 196, 206, or 216. They'll tell you that the 206 is a very good ski boat, not as good as the 196, but very good. They'll admit that at best it's a recreational wakeboard boat. They'll tell you the 216 is good for skiing, good for wakeboarding, but not world class at either.
Again, just guessing, but the point is: did the boat provide the on water performance for
which the owners expectations had been set.
BKH
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