If my memory serves me correctly, my research concluded that the 22v would have a better surf wave over the 2300. I can't comment on the wakeboard wake.
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I am speaking from expierence go Tige, this is my old Elite Air Warrior. It was a great boat and ran the prop off the thing 150 hours in a year. They have little to V in the hull they ride like a brick even in light chop. They sit super super low in the water, and have an ultra low gunnel height, Barely over knee high on me. Doesn't fair well when you list it over for surfing, I used to have water going well over my rub rail only to produce a non wireless wave. I am not a brand basher but spend the little extra for a boat that will more comfortable and hold value for much longer, and be able to surf on straight away.image.jpgOriginally posted by logangogarty View PostI know this is a Tige forum but I still want to hear your thoughts on a boat that is competing for my attention. I'm still considering the 22vs I posted above but they require traveling to pick them up which adds to the cost. There is a local Centurion Elite Air Warrior http://denver.craigslist.org/boa/5467344154.html
It would cost a little less and I could put my own ballast system into it to weight it properly.
Would love to hear your advice and thoughts!Last edited by Thegerman618; 03-30-2016, 07:04 AM.My life's journey is not ending up looking pretty, its sliding in broadside, used up, worn out, screaming "What a Ride"
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my buddy has that boat in the 2100v and the wakeboard wake is awesome, surf wave is good too. The 22V I'll be honest don't have much expierence with that hull.Originally posted by logangogarty View PostHaven't pulled the trigger yet on a 2004 22v I did find this boat however and wanted to hear everyones thoughts. https://denver.craigslist.org/boa/5504095139.html For wakesurfing and wakeboarding which would be better? The 2004 22v or the 2000 2300 v limited?
Thanks!My life's journey is not ending up looking pretty, its sliding in broadside, used up, worn out, screaming "What a Ride"
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