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Originally posted by Domsz06 View Postsee that just dumbfounds me. I was on lake texoma with my boat, and not once took water over the bow, and there are some HUGE wakes on that lake. After driving anhaney's 24v, I wouldn't even be on the defense on all the lakes I have been on. It's so tall out of the water, I don't even have to think twice.
But when he was drivng my 21i, he had water over the bow twice, just on my own wake.
Maybe I'm on the defense, and just don't realize it.http://wake9.com/
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Originally posted by Domsz06 View Posti guess so. It's second nature I guess. I will soak them though if I want but otherwise they never get wet.http://wake9.com/
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I dunnow. I can only compare to my previous runabouts. But even with just a little water coming over, it gets all the way to the windshield. If you take on a decent amount, it comes over windshield. I am not sure if it is the ride height, but the way the hull is. My 220 would like BOB up, like it was more buoyant. My Ve just digs through that next wave instead of climbing it.http://wake9.com/
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OK i don't get this, my boat sits lower than ANY boat on this board and i've never taken anything over the bow/windshield other than splashes when slow moving in rough water. I guess i'm defensive as well without even thinking about it. Now my brother-in-law will take a roller over the bow almost every outing on his '89 Ski Sanger and it's closed bow as well. What i would give for a 24ve!"Call me anything you want ... Just don't call me NOBODY!
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Originally posted by Moki View PostI have the 23V and I have only taken water when there were 6 foot waves and one other time when I was trying and cut the gas right at the top of a wave. However, I did have one roller come over the transom when I was stopped and somebody wakesurfing came within 25 feet of my boat.http://wake9.com/
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Originally posted by Razzman View PostOK i don't get this, my boat sits lower than ANY boat on this board and i've never taken anything over the bow/windshield other than splashes when slow moving in rough water. I guess i'm defensive as well without even thinking about it. Now my brother-in-law will take a roller over the bow almost every outing on his '89 Ski Sanger and it's closed bow as well. What i would give for a 24ve!http://wake9.com/
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ha, see that's the problem, i just figured it out!!
When you stop, how do you stop to pick up a downed wakeboarder, skier or surfer?
If you do it just like you said you will have huge rollars. Everytime I stop after a downed skier, I stop, let the wake pass me and then turn and idle to the boarder.
If there are big waves still in the lake (not sure you would be wakeboarding then if you are) you can idle a bit faster, with your taps at 7 and your nose will be a mile out of the waterOriginally posted by G-MONEYIt hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!
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Originally posted by Razzman View PostOK i don't get this, my boat sits lower than ANY boat on this board and i've never taken anything over the bow/windshield other than splashes when slow moving in rough water. I guess i'm defensive as well without even thinking about it. Now my brother-in-law will take a roller over the bow almost every outing on his '89 Ski Sanger and it's closed bow as well. What i would give for a 24ve!
that's what I'm talking about Razz,
see I learned to drive a ski boat in a 2050 closed bow. That thing is ULTRA low and i'm like you, never took over water. But then again, the owner is a perfectionist, and I was scared to death to pull him as I didn't want to mess him up, I saw how frustrated he would get with his wife. Now I always pull him when I'm around, and she says it makes for a MUCH better weekendOriginally posted by G-MONEYIt hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!
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