We currently own a 2015 cobalt r5 wss surf. We love it except we recently hit something in the water and the outboard assembly has a break-away design and the front facing prop hit something in 20’ of water and did $10,000 of damage. The entire assembly had to be replaced.
We are worried it could easily happen again so we are looking at the fixed prop boats. I also noticed on the tige that there is also the center fin on the r23 and other boats. It seems like it would offer a little protection (I know that isn’t the purpose of it).
The lake we are on (Pickwick) gets pretty rough especially on holiday weekends. So we would like to get something that can handle the chop well. The cobalt was a fantastic ride and had tons of space also.
I know the tige by design isn’t going to ride like the cobalt but I don’t want something that will be a bad ride either.
So far I went out on a Rzx3 and a r23e. To me the r23 drove, turned, and handled chop better.
I was surprised by this as the website states they all have the same Hull. I am guessing it is just part of the pickle fork design? Or was this just my perception etc?
Here is the boat I am looking at: https://www.barnes-marine.com/defaul...=xNewInventory any advice on what to offer? Seems pretty loaded.
We are worried it could easily happen again so we are looking at the fixed prop boats. I also noticed on the tige that there is also the center fin on the r23 and other boats. It seems like it would offer a little protection (I know that isn’t the purpose of it).
The lake we are on (Pickwick) gets pretty rough especially on holiday weekends. So we would like to get something that can handle the chop well. The cobalt was a fantastic ride and had tons of space also.
I know the tige by design isn’t going to ride like the cobalt but I don’t want something that will be a bad ride either.
So far I went out on a Rzx3 and a r23e. To me the r23 drove, turned, and handled chop better.
I was surprised by this as the website states they all have the same Hull. I am guessing it is just part of the pickle fork design? Or was this just my perception etc?
Here is the boat I am looking at: https://www.barnes-marine.com/defaul...=xNewInventory any advice on what to offer? Seems pretty loaded.
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