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New XStar looks good. Seating is like the SAN. Like that top deck actually!
im ranting because wakeboarding isnt about wakeboarding anymore:
i like the hull shape and lines of the boat
HATE everything else, not a riders boat at all, the dash is a combo of tige, malibu and nautique, rear seating nautique, walkway seating straight of the 22i/axis a22/supra. picklefork looks like tiges, over seating looks like a cobalts... overalll not a RIDERS boat at all. the star i know and love is a true riders boat. The frills are purely cosmetic, its meant to be sacked out to make a wake and thats IT that looks like a luxury sport cruiser, and im sure it has the price tag of a day yacht.
if youre gunna pick on other companies you better not turn around and immitate them and call it 8 years of innovation
other wise im sure the wake is absurd and im excited to see what new progress will come from behind the boat
oh and they made the power tower look good so props on that, just wish they made it more utilitarian, bare knuckles wake. not pop up dash and race car bucket seats...
Oh yea, definitely has a mixture of all the other's technologies. Damn, I couldn't stand their stupid arse video screen system before when you had to push buttons off to the side and then look over at the screen to make sure you hit the right one. Props for making it like Tige has always been.
Anyrate, I agree with you. My brother still has his 2003 X-Star - last traditional bow hull. It's a no Frill hardcore wakeboarding boat still to this day. The technology is way cool and I would love it but ain't paying for that shiz!
I'll guarantee a $140K or above price tag.
its just irritating to me that they blasted tige/malibu/ nautique in a series of ads on you tube in 2007 and voilla, a combo of all the features wrapped into one
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