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Originally posted by coloradox45 View PostI wouldn't sleep on a 18-20 model year xStar either. Great boats and lots of value in them right now. Just my take as someone who absolutely loves our 18 model year star. Decent number to be found with 100-200 hours and you still get warranty from them as they are 1 owner boats. Something to think about and consider.2006 XStar
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Sold - 1994 Prostar 190
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Originally posted by jackpine View PostNot to enrage the masses, but jeepers the new X22's look sharp!
https://www.actionwater.com/inv/2022...nton-MI-PGGZ5/2006 XStar
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Originally posted by BrushyCreekXS View Post
Agree! I am already an XStar fan. I found a 2018 50th Anniversary locally with ~380 hours. Not high but a good bit for 2018. I'm sure its a great boat! How does it surf?
Out of the box, the Star & X24 have reportedly the best, most customizable surf wave. If you want just a steep wave with little to no customization (I.e. you can’t make it longer, softer, etc), dare I say maybe a G series is in your future.
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Originally posted by gwozhog View Post255k to ride a knee high wave is nuts. Get a 205v. It will surf better than you current xstar and you can ski behind it too. With the 220k saved you can remodel your lake house.2006 XStar
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if your going for surfing get into a 22 model with surfstar an don't look back. The new actuators and surf tab positioning is to awesome to pass up. Plus longer warranty period than a used model transfer (if even optional pending year), better financing costs if your not putting all of your capital up for risk and the price difference between new and used isn't enough savings to justify going to the used route.
Just went through this battle myself and wound up in a new model. if you can wait until the off season you can probably score a better deal than current and avoid a good bit of depreciations with next years price increase. Even better if you can find a boat show deal. Big discounts from those events as well.
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Originally posted by coloradox45 View PostI wouldn't sleep on a 18-20 model year xStar either. Great boats and lots of value in them right now. Just my take as someone who absolutely loves our 18 model year star. Decent number to be found with 100-200 hours and you still get warranty from them as they are 1 owner boats. Something to think about and consider.
My background, I grew up on a slalom ski and then switched to wakeboarding with my son. Take the ski out every few years but prefer wakeboarding. Don't surf much yet. I figured that I can wait till I am a little older and have to go a little easier. The river that I am on is shallow so surfing is a challenge.
I had a 02 X30, then picked up a 06 X Star. Loved the Stars ride and wakeboard wake. Surfing was not happening back then. Was not too keen on diving the nose into the water, but we did ok on that. It just stressed you out all the time and I am on a shallow narrow river. Not a big open lake. The wakeboard ramp on the star was long and gradual, without any lip or pop off the top, so you really had to weight it down to beef it up over the stock ballast. One of the other things about the 06 star is that the wake is supper wide and not too friendly for the older folks like me to get across.
How does the 2018 wakeboard wake compare to the older stars wake?
How is the surf wake and what kind of weight do you need?
When did Mastercraft offer the FAE and is it on the 18 Star?
Thanks in advance
Paul
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