I am looking to get back into water skiing. I previously had a '93 Nautique Excel bought new and used it almost extensively for barefoot skiing for over 10 years. I loved that boat and have great memories with it. After being away from skiing for a while, I now have a young family and would like to introduce them to watersports as well as to be able to do some recreational footing. I would like something that would be good for recreational skiing, wake boarding, wake surfing, (and tubing), as well as can support recreational barefooting. I don't need an advanced wakeboard wake or a slalom course capable wake. I am not expecting a perfect barefoot boat as that would lead me to a Sanger or Flightcraft OB. I would like a boat that has a good boom solution out of the chine spray and adjustable heights to be able to teach young kids to ski as well as adjust for adults. The more top speed the better for pulling a barefooter on the long line. Ideally the boat can maintain at least 43 pulling a footer longline. I prefer the v-drive configuraiton as it is a more social layout for entertaining other families on the water. Also, I prefer the smaller boats and are considering a SAN 210 or SV211. I'm not looking at something 2008 or older. If I need to go direct drive, I would go with a 216 for the more room. Questions:
Does anyone here have a boom on a v-drive? What boat/what boom (pylon, v-drive, tower)/how is it?
Does anyone foot behind a SAN 210 or SV211? What line length? How is the curl? How is the table for wake crossings?
Does the Excalibur 330 provide enough power in these boats? The ZR6 boats are harder to find and I understand they are much louder.
Thanks in advance for your insights.
Does anyone here have a boom on a v-drive? What boat/what boom (pylon, v-drive, tower)/how is it?
Does anyone foot behind a SAN 210 or SV211? What line length? How is the curl? How is the table for wake crossings?
Does the Excalibur 330 provide enough power in these boats? The ZR6 boats are harder to find and I understand they are much louder.
Thanks in advance for your insights.
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