I assume you are talking about notorious Nautique flood when you go to pick up down riders LOL. Have a buddy with a new one and he hates it especially when the lake it busy and he needs to get back to a rider a little quicker.
I assume you are talking about notorious Nautique flood when you go to pick up down riders LOL. Have a buddy with a new one and he hates it especially when the lake it busy and he needs to get back to a rider a little quicker.
Would have to install a couple of channels with a slide in piece of plexi glass. He was not even surfing and that looked like 20-30 gallons of water came in. Pretty sick boat though but Nautique needs to raise their walkthru
Most of the collegiate slalom world seems to prefer the Ski Nautique over the ProStar
I've also found this to be true in my experience. I find that to be kind of interesting, although I have yet to ski behind a prostar. My uncle is a 1/8 owner of a ski lake and they've ran Nautique for the past 10 years or so. I've slalomed behind them since they bought their first one in 2011 (they upgrade every few years) and have really liked them, though I don't really have anything else to compare them to other than my X30 haha
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Most of the collegiate slalom world seems to prefer the Ski Nautique over the ProStar
The ski boat debate is similar to the G vs X debate in the surf world. I might have gone with the Nautique but wanted an open bow and didnt want the 200. If the ski nautique (non 200) had an open bow hard top option like the Prostar, it would have been a difficult decision.
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