Originally posted by Jeb1974
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- Martinez, GA/Lake Greenwood, SC
- 2017 GS20 Previous: 2011 SAN 210, 2007 Malibu Wakesetter 23LSV, 1995 Cobalt 200
Originally posted by Jeb1974 View Post
I've got a Ram 1500 with the Hemi and it tows our G23 just fine. We've also towed it with an ecoboost F150 through the mountains with no issues. The weight difference between a 230 and G23 is less than 1,000 lbs.2007 Malibu Wakesetter 23 LSV, 1995 Cobalt 200
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I cant understand the comparison between a Malibu and a Nautique. If your only concern is the wake, maybe. I had heard that Malibu had really improved their quality, so I went to the dealer to take a look. Worse than ever, imho. Carpet was cheap and poorly done, hinges were cheap and undersized, design was based on ease of construction vs functionality, hardware was cheap pot metal, hatches didn't fit well or secure well, and so much more. Just a poorly designed and built boat for the price. I also looked at a Supra, and found it much more like Nautique in fit and finish, quality of hardware, features etc. Still not a Nautique, but way better than a Malibu
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Originally posted by sfjakey View PostI cant understand the comparison between a Malibu and a Nautique. If your only concern is the wake, maybe. I had heard that Malibu had really improved their quality, so I went to the dealer to take a look. Worse than ever, imho. Carpet was cheap and poorly done, hinges were cheap and undersized, design was based on ease of construction vs functionality, hardware was cheap pot metal, hatches didn't fit well or secure well, and so much more. Just a poorly designed and built boat for the price. I also looked at a Supra, and found it much more like Nautique in fit and finish, quality of hardware, features etc. Still not a Nautique, but way better than a Malibu
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Originally posted by sfjakey View PostI cant understand the comparison between a Malibu and a Nautique. If your only concern is the wake, maybe. I had heard that Malibu had really improved their quality, so I went to the dealer to take a look. Worse than ever, imho. Carpet was cheap and poorly done, hinges were cheap and undersized, design was based on ease of construction vs functionality, hardware was cheap pot metal, hatches didn't fit well or secure well, and so much more. Just a poorly designed and built boat for the price. I also looked at a Supra, and found it much more like Nautique in fit and finish, quality of hardware, features etc. Still not a Nautique, but way better than a Malibu
Have to admit I LOL'd at the "just been sitting in the sun" excuse. It's a boat for goodness sake. It's gonna get some sun....
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I have absolutely decided on a Nautique after reading topics on this forum and the Malibucrew. I really like the Nautique fit and finish much better than the Malibu and I think when I really breakdown what is most important to me, it's just that. I had the opportunity to see a 2015 23 LSV that was coming in for trade in at the dealer and the seats were already cracking at the seams and the owner had to modify the seat with an additional spacer so he could see over the "tinited glass," but I know it was most likely to accommodate for the bow rise. Now that I have my decision for a Nautique, I'm second guessing my decision for the 230 for the G23, but I have some concerns that are specific to my situation, most of which is the towing. I understand dry weight is 1000 lbs difference, but that can make a big difference if you have to stop in a hurry at highway speeds.
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Kris, You've definitely made the right decision, this coming from a multiple past Malibu owner. I'm going to throw out another option...don't discount demoing a G21. I've got a good friend here "Highrock" that went from a 2010 230 to a 2015 G21 and loves it! I'm not sure of your crew size, but should meet all your needs and not as overwhelming in tow. Good luck!Last edited by thtrog; 09-01-2016, 04:05 PM.
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Originally posted by Jeb1974 View Post
I've got a Ram 1500 with the Hemi and it tows our G23 just fine. We've also towed it with an ecoboost F150 through the mountains with no issues. The weight difference between a 230 and G23 is less than 1,000 lbs.
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Originally posted by thtrogKris, You've definitely made the right decision, this coming from a multiple past Malibu owner. I'm going to throw out another option...don't discount demoing a G21. I've got a good friend here "Highrock" that went from a 2010 230 to a 2015 G21 and loves it! I'm not sure of your crew size, but should meet all your needs and not as overwhelming in tow. Good luck!
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Originally posted by Evening Shade View Post
Did you add any sort of helper spring to the rear suspension to handle the tongue weight of the G? Also, does your trailer have electric or surge brakes?
We have the surge brakes that seem to work well.
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Originally posted by markj View Post
Dry weight of a G is 5900 lbs. The 230 is 4650 lbs so the G is actually 1250 lbs heavier.
Our Ram 1500 is rated for 9,950 lbs and we're around the 8,000 lbs mark with some gear and people.
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Originally posted by hondaprlud View Post
+1 on the G21. Lighter towing and for what you've described you're using it for its a solid choice if the crew size isn't too big.
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