Hi there
First i have to tell you that i'm absolutly new in boats and english is not my main language ;-). But before i want to travel to the diffrent dealer and brands, i just want to know as much as possible ;-).
i see a lot of used 226 or Crossover Versions. Why do you prefere them - for example 2003 226 vs. 220. On the pictures, i cant see any advantage on the crossover seating, for me the traditional "wrap araound" looks more practical. I call them the "chill factor". I never considered a Crossover but at the moment a used 2003 226 TE (Tower, Balast, Sound, Bimini, Heater....) is available for about 54k $ - 130h - which does not look to bad in our country (Switzerland - everything is a little bit more expensive).
I also look at the usual other brands like Supra, Moomba, Malibu, MC. But MC, CC and Malibu looks like the most used in our aerea. Main use will be - Wakeboarding, Watherski and some Chilling on the lake. I like to have a good wake, but we are all beginners.
Cheers, KTM525
First i have to tell you that i'm absolutly new in boats and english is not my main language ;-). But before i want to travel to the diffrent dealer and brands, i just want to know as much as possible ;-).
i see a lot of used 226 or Crossover Versions. Why do you prefere them - for example 2003 226 vs. 220. On the pictures, i cant see any advantage on the crossover seating, for me the traditional "wrap araound" looks more practical. I call them the "chill factor". I never considered a Crossover but at the moment a used 2003 226 TE (Tower, Balast, Sound, Bimini, Heater....) is available for about 54k $ - 130h - which does not look to bad in our country (Switzerland - everything is a little bit more expensive).
I also look at the usual other brands like Supra, Moomba, Malibu, MC. But MC, CC and Malibu looks like the most used in our aerea. Main use will be - Wakeboarding, Watherski and some Chilling on the lake. I like to have a good wake, but we are all beginners.
Cheers, KTM525
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