Thinking about becoming a first-time boat owner, and I’m looking hardest at the 2021 ATX 24 Type S and the 2021 AXIS A24.
I’m a bigger guy (275), and we’ve got 3 younger kids (10/8/6). We know how to surf (ocean), but we’ll be newbies behind a boat, so ease of use is a big factor. I’ve demo’d both and spoken to owners of both, and generalizing as much as possible, my takeaways are:
1) it seems like the stock wave on the AXIS is a bit better/easier to set up out of the box whereas the ATX wave takes a little more dialing in (and after market weight), and
2) I like the features on the ATX better (dash, walk-thrus, etc).
Curious if people think I’m over-thinking #1 above.
Also, the boat will live at altitude during the summers (~7000 ft), so curious if people think the 400 is enough or if we should go 440 (currently leaning 440 because I’ve never heard anyone complain about having a bigger engine).
I’m a bigger guy (275), and we’ve got 3 younger kids (10/8/6). We know how to surf (ocean), but we’ll be newbies behind a boat, so ease of use is a big factor. I’ve demo’d both and spoken to owners of both, and generalizing as much as possible, my takeaways are:
1) it seems like the stock wave on the AXIS is a bit better/easier to set up out of the box whereas the ATX wave takes a little more dialing in (and after market weight), and
2) I like the features on the ATX better (dash, walk-thrus, etc).
Curious if people think I’m over-thinking #1 above.
Also, the boat will live at altitude during the summers (~7000 ft), so curious if people think the 400 is enough or if we should go 440 (currently leaning 440 because I’ve never heard anyone complain about having a bigger engine).
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