I'm having a debate at work about how Wake Boats are referred to...
I am told that a direct drive boat is referred to as an "inboard" and a V-drive boat is referred to as a V-drive.
I am told that while they are both technically inboard boats, a "purist" would only refer to an inboard boat with a V-drive as a "V-drive."
I call BS and say that DD or V-Drive are simply the motor placement of an inboard boat.
Does anyone here have any insight on this purist lingo? I stopped calling fenders bumpers and lines rope last year, so if there is more - please fill me in.
Until I hear back with something that would change my mind - I'm still calling
I am told that a direct drive boat is referred to as an "inboard" and a V-drive boat is referred to as a V-drive.
I am told that while they are both technically inboard boats, a "purist" would only refer to an inboard boat with a V-drive as a "V-drive."
I call BS and say that DD or V-Drive are simply the motor placement of an inboard boat.
Does anyone here have any insight on this purist lingo? I stopped calling fenders bumpers and lines rope last year, so if there is more - please fill me in.
Until I hear back with something that would change my mind - I'm still calling
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