Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84 exptools; site ihu1g.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!cbosgd!ihnp4!ihu1g!dond From: dond@ihu1g.UUCP (Donna M. Hymel) Newsgroups: net.rec.boat Subject: Re: water ski boats Message-ID: <800@ihu1g.UUCP> Date: Wed, 26-Mar-86 11:01:51 EST Article-I.D.: ihu1g.800 Posted: Wed Mar 26 11:01:51 1986 Date-Received: Fri, 28-Mar-86 06:14:39 EST References: <595@adelie.UUCP> <558@tekcbi.UUCP> Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 41 > ... > If you are into serious recreational waterskiing: > Stay away from jet drives: they eat gas and do not leave a good > wake for various skiing... I don't know what kind of recreational waterskiing you do, maybe you do lots of tricks, but I slalom behind my 19' jet drive boat with a lot less problems than behind my brother's 19' I/O. He's got a huge wake, and we don't. Most of my friends and relatives prefer skiing behind my boat. It really doesn't eat up more gas than his either, considering the engine's larger than his. It's also much more powerful in pulling the big guys out of the water. Yet its easy to maintain a slow speed for kneel boarding. > ... Personally, I'll ski > behind anything except a jet. (too much spray in the face). We have a control on our jet to angle the spray. We have never sprayed a skier. Also there are longer ropes available especially for jet drive boats, so my skier does not get a spray in the face. Another plus for our jet drive is that most of the lakes we boat on are very shallow (except where we ski). My brother is always repairing his prop because he hit a rock or something in the water. We have run aground by accident (mud bar in the middle of a river) and had no damage. The major drawback to a jet drive is the noise. It is really too noisy. But I like the power and speed of the boat and would not have any other! In the Chicago area I have not seen a new good 19' boat with 230 h/p for under $12K. For a good boat (complete package) with that kind of h/p, you may pay from $14K to $24K. For 140 h/p you can find one between $7-$12K, but I don't think that's enough power. -- Donna M. Hymel ihu1g!dond AT&T Bell Laboratories IH 2C-319 312-979-6870