I am looking at a used X45. Here is the description listed on for the boat:
350 hours 2009 Mastercraft X-45 with trailer in excellent condition and loaded with options. Owned and operated locally. This boat can handle 2 families and then some without sacrificing the performance your riders expect. Equipped with an Indmar LY6 400hp engine, Mastercraft tandem axle trailer, 3 hard ballast tanks, perfect pass, V-dig 3" heads up display, bimini top, mooring cover, bow ladder, bow anchor storage, 2 tower speakers with forward lights, amp and sub and the BEST driver's seat in the industry.
We are thinking about getting selling our Chaparral 220 and buying a Mastercraft. I have never owned a pure ski/wake boat and I am looking for any feedback that you might have. This is a 2009 with 350 hours on it. Is that too much for this type of boat. My current boat is 11 years old and only has 400 hours on it. I want to make sure that I don't have a bunch of maintenance cost to keep the engine running well.
If anyone else has done the switch from a traditional bow rider to a ski/wake boat I would like your thoughts.
Thanks for your help.
350 hours 2009 Mastercraft X-45 with trailer in excellent condition and loaded with options. Owned and operated locally. This boat can handle 2 families and then some without sacrificing the performance your riders expect. Equipped with an Indmar LY6 400hp engine, Mastercraft tandem axle trailer, 3 hard ballast tanks, perfect pass, V-dig 3" heads up display, bimini top, mooring cover, bow ladder, bow anchor storage, 2 tower speakers with forward lights, amp and sub and the BEST driver's seat in the industry.
We are thinking about getting selling our Chaparral 220 and buying a Mastercraft. I have never owned a pure ski/wake boat and I am looking for any feedback that you might have. This is a 2009 with 350 hours on it. Is that too much for this type of boat. My current boat is 11 years old and only has 400 hours on it. I want to make sure that I don't have a bunch of maintenance cost to keep the engine running well.
If anyone else has done the switch from a traditional bow rider to a ski/wake boat I would like your thoughts.
Thanks for your help.
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