Hey lads and ladies, torn between a new 2018 230 ($125k) vs a leftover 2017 X23 ($147k) that I can get a killer deal on ($30k off normal pricing). There are used 2015 X23's for sale in my area for between $145-155k right now for comparison).
Here's the scoop. We mostly surf and have a 9 year old that surfed our old 2013 23 LSV pretty good but she struggled on my buddy's 230. Same with his daughter but both surfed the 23 LSV really well (mellow wake with no wedge).
I have ridden both and I think the 230 wave is every bit as tall but just not as long. It's a bit more steep than the X23 wave as well. The X23 wave can be tall and steep if you choose as well. The 230 loaded with a bow bag and 750's is 8100 lbs total and an X23 stock is 8500 lbs loaded up. I realize I can run more bow ballast on a 230 to lengthen it and can also run less total ballast if I want to mellow it out for the kids. In a nutshell, I feel like the MC wake is slightly better and more forgiving than a 230 wake. But the boat is $25k more after tax and a model year older. So let's go to features:
230 Pros/features:
Wife likes it better
Steep wave good for tricks
More customizable wave???
Surf band for side switching from board
Nicer transom walk through
Can make it to order and pick whatever colours I want
Awesome new dash in 2018
Rear view camera
Go pro mounts
Four 8.8" speakers vs 2 7" in the X23
Nicer Bimini
Upgraded speakers
Sea deck
Traditional bow (which I prefer)
Less bow rise (don't need to stand to see)
Boat doesn't list when surfing
Better slow speed wakeboard wake???
Not as wide so more room in the boat slip
X23 pros/features:
Rear facing transom seats (which I actually quite like)
Rear facing bench
Cool looking tower
Bigger motor (436hp vs 409 in 230)
More spacious interior
Bow seat arm rests
More comfortable seats
Better overall storage
I would say the fit and finish on both are comparable. My wife is not a fan of the white on orange on the MC, which could be a deal breaker. I also don't believe this X23 has the dockstar option. But $30k off is quite a deal. I could sell it in two years and maybe lose $5k. The 230 I will likely lose $20k IF I were to sell it in two years.
My question is - is the X23 really that much more boat? Why do people compare it to the G23 and not the 230? I looked at some videos of the XT23 and the wave was atrocious. I know people like to compare it to the 230 and it's more in the 230 price range. But I am struggling to see why people are spending so much on these X23's and I feel like maybe I'm missing something? I can kind of get why a G23 is more because of the storage and different construction but the X23 seems like it should be compared to the 230 and not the G23 as much.
And then there's the fact that MC is updating their dash in 2018 so I would be getting last year of the old dash design. How much are these updated techy features worth? Do people even use them or are they just gimmicks? Should I be focused on wave and everything else is secondary?
So what would you guys do, spend the extra $25k for the older X23 or go with the latest and greatest 230? I also feel like the dealer might even go lower again... will see.
Thanks and all opinions welcome.
Here's the scoop. We mostly surf and have a 9 year old that surfed our old 2013 23 LSV pretty good but she struggled on my buddy's 230. Same with his daughter but both surfed the 23 LSV really well (mellow wake with no wedge).
I have ridden both and I think the 230 wave is every bit as tall but just not as long. It's a bit more steep than the X23 wave as well. The X23 wave can be tall and steep if you choose as well. The 230 loaded with a bow bag and 750's is 8100 lbs total and an X23 stock is 8500 lbs loaded up. I realize I can run more bow ballast on a 230 to lengthen it and can also run less total ballast if I want to mellow it out for the kids. In a nutshell, I feel like the MC wake is slightly better and more forgiving than a 230 wake. But the boat is $25k more after tax and a model year older. So let's go to features:
230 Pros/features:
Wife likes it better
Steep wave good for tricks
More customizable wave???
Surf band for side switching from board
Nicer transom walk through
Can make it to order and pick whatever colours I want
Awesome new dash in 2018
Rear view camera
Go pro mounts
Four 8.8" speakers vs 2 7" in the X23
Nicer Bimini
Upgraded speakers
Sea deck
Traditional bow (which I prefer)
Less bow rise (don't need to stand to see)
Boat doesn't list when surfing
Better slow speed wakeboard wake???
Not as wide so more room in the boat slip
X23 pros/features:
Rear facing transom seats (which I actually quite like)
Rear facing bench
Cool looking tower
Bigger motor (436hp vs 409 in 230)
More spacious interior
Bow seat arm rests
More comfortable seats
Better overall storage
I would say the fit and finish on both are comparable. My wife is not a fan of the white on orange on the MC, which could be a deal breaker. I also don't believe this X23 has the dockstar option. But $30k off is quite a deal. I could sell it in two years and maybe lose $5k. The 230 I will likely lose $20k IF I were to sell it in two years.
My question is - is the X23 really that much more boat? Why do people compare it to the G23 and not the 230? I looked at some videos of the XT23 and the wave was atrocious. I know people like to compare it to the 230 and it's more in the 230 price range. But I am struggling to see why people are spending so much on these X23's and I feel like maybe I'm missing something? I can kind of get why a G23 is more because of the storage and different construction but the X23 seems like it should be compared to the 230 and not the G23 as much.
And then there's the fact that MC is updating their dash in 2018 so I would be getting last year of the old dash design. How much are these updated techy features worth? Do people even use them or are they just gimmicks? Should I be focused on wave and everything else is secondary?
So what would you guys do, spend the extra $25k for the older X23 or go with the latest and greatest 230? I also feel like the dealer might even go lower again... will see.
Thanks and all opinions welcome.
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