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  • cmb
    • Jul 2005
    • 93

    • TX


    Pickle forks

    In 07 Tige, Malibu and of cource MC will all have pickle fork nosed boats. How many people see that as a real advantage? I see it as a water scoop, but mayne my take is wrong.
  • jhiestand
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Jul 2003
    • 778

    • Columbus, Ohio

    • 08 Super Air 210

    #2
    RE: Pickle forks

    I didn't realize that others were copying the picklefork. Didn't Cobalt have it slightly before MC?

    I've never driven an X-Star, but I think the extra space up front in one is nice, and the flat section to put an anchor and a boarding ladder is the BOMB.

    I'm pretty conservative and don't like the looks of the picklefork, but have to admit it has good utility.
    '08 Super Air Nautique 210

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    • Madhat78
      • Dec 2005
      • 105

      • NorthEast


      #3
      In 2003 Cobalt came our with a 240 SD, there sundeck version of their popular watersports model the 240. Unfortunately it really didn't fall into the ride category for the typical "Cobalt Ride" and the model only lasted two seasons. When you go into a pickled bow front, you really flatten the hull and the ride gets pretty rough.

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      • tdc_worm
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Feb 2004
        • 532



        #4
        RE: Pickle forks

        Cobalt did have the first pickle fork. The way I understand it, the person whom designed that Cobalt moved over to Mastercraft to design the 03 and later X Stars. As far as utility, it may help with boarding the boat at the dock, but the new X Stars require a watchful eye from the driver to keep rollers from coming over the bow on lakes with any traffic... In my opinion, it should actually be dubbed the water shovel, not the pickle fork design... That being said, the new X2 appears to have a bow that does sit higher off of the water.

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        • G-man
          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
          • Jun 2004
          • 428

          • Allen, Texas


          #5
          RE: Pickle forks

          I think your giving to much credit to Cobalt and MC. Both companys used the same designer, he got his design from race boats that have had pickleforks for a long time and they are ugly IMHO
          Current
          2003 SkiNautique 206 LE Yellow - Black - Silver Cloud

          Previous Fleet
          2006 Ski Nautique 196 SE Titanium - Black- Silver Cloud
          2004 Ski Nautique 206 LE Red - Black - Silver Cloud
          1993 Mastercraft Stars & Stripes 190 Red

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          • DanielC
            1,000 Post Club Member
            • Nov 2005
            • 2669

            • West Linn OR

            • 1997 Ski Nautique

            #6
            RE: Pickle forks

            Thanks to M-boat factories for making Tri-hulls again. It is really a late sixties design. It went out of style for a reason.

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            • patoloco
              • Jul 2003
              • 270

              • Indianapolis, IN


              #7
              I really dislike the picklefork design from a usability perspective. I don't like my passengers riding in the open bow when I'm driving or pulling a rider as its a distraction, its not as safe for little kids, and almost everyone with me wants to be behind the windshield.

              I really like the 220 from that perspective...cockpit forward, open bow, but space focused aft.

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              • EchoLodge
                Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                • Jan 2004
                • 616

                • Huntington Beach, CA

                • 99 Super Sport

                #8
                I have fond memories of my dad's 70s tri hull. I loved the way it trapped water in the bow as it tried to cut through chop. Worst riding boat I have ever been on.
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                • Mikeski
                  1,000 Post Club Member
                  • Jul 2003
                  • 2908

                  • San Francisco, CA

                  • Current 2005 SV 211, due for upgrade! GS22 or GS24 perhaps? Previous

                  #9
                  I have driven and rode behind a couple MC pickles, X-star and X45. Not a big fan for the look (similar feelings to how I feel about the back of my 211, functional but ugly). They are really nice for functionality, the front bench is really nice. They are a little tougher to drive but not bad once you get used to the width in the front.

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                  • DRAGON88
                    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 529

                    • Eugene, Oregon

                    • 1999 Sport Naqutique 2005 Super Air Nautique Team Edition

                    #10
                    Just wondering where you've heard about a pickle fork Malibu... I've heard of no such boat, but I have heard of some 07 models...
                    How about \"Chales\"?

                    RIP Nikolai (\'05 SANTE) 5/23/05 - 4/30/06

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                    • bkhallpass
                      1,000 Post Club Member
                      • Apr 2005
                      • 1407

                      • Discovery Bay, CA

                      • 2001 Super Air Nautique (Current) 1998 Ski Nautique (former) 1982 Ski Nautique (Current)

                      #11
                      Agree dragon, I had not heard Malibu. MB Sport is definitely introducing a pickle fork to its lineup.
                      Gman, you definitely have it right. Pickle forks have been around for nearly 40 years. I've heard a bunch of ski boat guys arguing about whose copying who. Makes me laugh. Personally, I don't care for the look. Ski boats should be pointy in front. BKH
                      2001 Super Air

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                      • gotpwr
                        • Aug 2004
                        • 244

                        • Louisville, KY

                        • None

                        #12
                        Originally posted by patoloco
                        I really dislike the picklefork design from a usability perspective. I don't like my passengers riding in the open bow when I'm driving or pulling a rider as its a distraction, its not as safe for little kids, and almost everyone with me wants to be behind the windshield.

                        I really like the 220 from that perspective...cockpit forward, open bow, but space focused aft.
                        I totally agree. I think Correct Craft got it right with the 220. In fact, after getting the chance to finally crawl around a 220 a couple of weeks ago, I want one. :mrgreen:
                        2000 Air Nautique Powered by FORD <-- Former Boat

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                        • TURBOURBO
                          • Feb 2004
                          • 84

                          • Atlanta


                          #13
                          I've been in the new x=stars... and although I dislike the exterior look of a "pickle fork"... The room in the bow is just amazing. I actually don't think CC got it "right" in the 220 with their bow design... and actually believe that similar front design's like the x-star are a wave of the future. I've looked at the new X-2 and really like like the extra space the boat provides with the simliar bow configuration. Since that boat is closest to my 210, that's what I compare to. I like the concept of the Pickle Fork from an interior perspective. I'm not a huge fan of the x-star or mastercrafts due to the wake... but actually think the extra bow room they offer is a huge benefit over my 210 and even the 220.

                          P.S. Don't get me wrong from my comments... I wouldn't trade my 210 for an x-star or x-2.... my CC totally dominates both from a wake perspective!

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                          • ag4ever
                            1,000 Post Club Member
                            • Feb 2004
                            • 1180



                            #14
                            Originally posted by EchoLodge
                            I have fond memories of my dad's 70s tri hull. I loved the way it trapped water in the bow as it tried to cut through chop. Worst riding boat I have ever been on.

                            I agree 100%. My dad has a '79 Invader Tri-Hull, and when I saw the "deck boats" (not pontoon, but deck) and the pickle forks, the first thing I thought was great another cruddy riding boat. Heck, I still think my boat rides rough, but not nearly as rough as my dad's does.

                            Long live the Tri-Hulls, just in somebody else's garage.

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                            • Bullet
                              • Jan 2006
                              • 293

                              • Somewhere

                              • 2016 SAN 210

                              #15
                              Re: RE: Pickle forks

                              Originally posted by tdc_worm
                              Cobalt did have the first pickle fork. The way I understand it, the person whom designed that Cobalt moved over to Mastercraft to design the 03 and later X Stars. As far as utility, it may help with boarding the boat at the dock, but the new X Stars require a watchful eye from the driver to keep rollers from coming over the bow on lakes with any traffic... In my opinion, it should actually be dubbed the water shovel, not the pickle fork design... That being said, the new X2 appears to have a bow that does sit higher off of the water.

                              i was fixing to asked if cobalt and MC were built in the same plant before i read this post---that cobalt looks exactly like an x-star
                              2008 SANTE 220 (current)
                              2004 SANTE 210 (gone)
                              1998 BAJA 252(gone)
                              1998 MALUBU WAKESETTER LX(gone)
                              2000 CARLSON (gone)
                              1992 MC MARISTAR 240 (gone)
                              1994 GLASTRON 175 (gone)

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