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It was a fun, if small, contest. We pulled the event on teh San Joaquin River, it has some tidal influences and also flow around 2'ish mph Downstream we went 11.2 mph, up stream 8.2
So what boat do you run now? I remember you had a 23V but that pic is obviously is a Supreme pickle fork. Did you upgrade or is the Supreme someone else's?
If you did buy the Supreme could you please explain why you went that route and are you happy you did?
Thanks
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Yeah we still have the 23V, it's for sale, but no takers. We enjoyed the 23V, but it was getting tired. The pickle fork you see is our V226. James is sponsored by CMS and at the time that was the only boat line they carried. The V226 doesn't come near to the fit and and finish of the higher end boats like a Tige or the like, but the wake is the best we've found. James prefers a well defined transition for most of his tricks and we couldn't find a boat that offered a better transition. The older Enzo had it, but recently Centurion changed the ballast and put this weird dimple in the bottom of the hull and no one in our family has like the wake all that much.
Supreme and CMS offered us a killer deal and we were in need of a "less tired" boat so we took them up on that offer. Those were the three most important factors for us, wake that James loved, solid dealer support and killer deal.
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