Originally posted by StagNW
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- 2017 G23 Coastal Edition H6 | 2001 Sport Nautique | 1981 Ski Nautique
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I personally love the GS24. I think when weighted it is every bit as good as a G23. For 2018 i was running the wakemakers kit for it and was absolutely blown away by the wave. I have not surfed the 2019 yet but had one on the water on Monday. There was a slight hull change for 2019, which made the wave slightly taller and slightly longer and with the addition of the pro ballast the stock wave looks fantastic. Plus it drives so nice for a 24 foot boat.
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Originally posted by wvance View PostI personally love the GS24. I think when weighted it is every bit as good as a G23. For 2018 i was running the wakemakers kit for it and was absolutely blown away by the wave. I have not surfed the 2019 yet but had one on the water on Monday. There was a slight hull change for 2019, which made the wave slightly taller and slightly longer and with the addition of the pro ballast the stock wave looks fantastic. Plus it drives so nice for a 24 foot boat.2009 Super Air Nautique 210 TE
2006 Super Air Nautique 210 TE
1989 Sport Nautique
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Pictures are so hard to tell anything from.... This is a 2018 GS24 with an additional 450 on each side of the rear (900lbs total extra weight). This is before the wakemakers kit came in which is 800lbs on each side. It is just my wife and I in the boat. We are riding a 2018 liquid force wildcat size 52".
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Originally posted by GMLIII View Post
Been asked before on the forum and Mastercraft and Malibu numbers have been posted because they are publicly traded companies therefore data is available . Since Nautique is a private company ; the production numbers posted are only speculation.
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Originally posted by wvance View PostThere was a slight hull change for 2019, which made the wave slightly taller and slightly longer and with the addition of the pro ballast the stock wave looks fantastic.
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Originally posted by charlesml3 View Post
There was no hull change on any of the GS boats for 2019. This has been confirmed over and over. I asked the Nautique rep at the boat show about it and he clearly said there was NO hull change. Someone started this rumor on FB and it spread like wildfire.
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- 2017 GS20 Previous: 2011 SAN 210, 2007 Malibu Wakesetter 23LSV, 1995 Cobalt 200
Originally posted by wvance View PostPictures are so hard to tell anything from.... This is a 2018 GS24 with an additional 450 on each side of the rear (900lbs total extra weight). This is before the wakemakers kit came in which is 800lbs on each side. It is just my wife and I in the boat. We are riding a 2018 liquid force wildcat size 52".
2007 Malibu Wakesetter 23 LSV, 1995 Cobalt 200
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Originally posted by wvance View Post
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We have a 2018 GS24. We got it last April. It’s a solid boat. The wake is decent, but it does need to be dialed in. The weight needs to be in the back of the boat otherwise the wake shape is not good. There’s like a double lip. But once you empty the front ballasts it smooths out. This year we are going to put an additional 400lbs in the back permantly. Should smooth out any issues.
We mainly wake surf and pack in the boat with several families. The boat is roomy, luxurious, and lots of storage. We went from a Tige Z3 and it’s a step above. I’ll be out this summer with my buddies LSV 25 so it’ll be interesting to compare the 2 back to back.
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