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Brannon132 Newbie

Joined: 25 May 2003 Posts: 1
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Posted: May 25, 2003 8:24 pm Post subject: Questions about buying a boat? |
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Hi guys im new to wakeboarding only been about 10 times last summer. This summer im planing on wakeboarding every day. I want to buy a boat within the next month. The problem is I am still in college and only work part time so i only have about 2 or 3k to spend on a boat. I live in washington state and i found a couple that im looking at. Particullary i have questions about an 87 searay 17' open bow with an 130 merc for $3000. I am also new to boating so here are some Q's.
Does sea ray make good boats?
Is $3000 a resonable price?
Could i get a better boat for my money?
m guessing a 130 merc is an engine will it have enough to get me out of the water?
With some work could it produce a good wake?
Thanks in advance, Brannon |
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DaveBrowning Wakeboarder.com Freak


Joined: 25 Jan 2003 Posts: 2666 City: The 'boro
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Posted: May 25, 2003 9:02 pm Post subject: |
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save your money up man... save it up. _________________ If my above post offends you in any way, simply ignore it. If you do not know how to ignore it, complain to me in a PM and I will show you how. |
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mykwillis Outlaw

Joined: 05 May 2003 Posts: 105 City: garland, tx.
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Posted: May 25, 2003 9:46 pm Post subject: |
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| if you are just learning, ask if he'll take you out on the boat first and see if it will get you out of the water. something is better than nothing. you could get the boat and still save some money then sell the boat and get a better boat. i hate being without a boat. the boat you are looking at isn't the best boat for wakeboarding but if you can afford it and you can ride behind it then it might be worth it. just my 2 cents. |
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htownbdr Wakeboarder.Commie

Joined: 14 Jan 2003 Posts: 1460 City: Austin
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Posted: May 26, 2003 5:11 am Post subject: |
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That boat should get you out of the water. Might want to ride behind it first.
In College, we had a 15 ft POS tri-hull with an outboard 125. We went to Home Depot to buy some pipe and wire to make a pylon. Screwed it right to the bottom of the boat. Then put some pipe cover around the pole to make it look a little better. hooked the wire to the bow of the boat. It almost looked real, but not quite.
For weight, we used kegs and trash cans we would fill up with water. You had to move the trash can to the right side of the boat if you wanted to work on healside tricks and to the left side if you wanted to work on toeside.
Oh yeah, to get on plane, it was pretty common practice that you had to move everybody, including the driver, to the bow of the boat.
It was the most ghetto set-up you have ever seen. But, it worked. And, we got to board just about everyday. I would have much rather been behind that boat then no boat at all.
You gotta do what you gotta do. |
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anti-shoobies Wakeboarder.Commie


Joined: 21 Jan 2003 Posts: 1725 City: Ghettoburg
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tn_guy212000 Soul Rider

Joined: 12 Jan 2003 Posts: 268
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Posted: May 27, 2003 5:02 pm Post subject: |
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| Hey if you have areally good frieand get him to go in with you if both of ou have 3000 then you should be able to get a older malibu or natique. My brother and i went in together and got ours that wayand we got a 1989 malibu sunsetter for 6500 with 300 hours on it |
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