No...I bought it off my brother for a killer deal. He used it one summer...basically a trip to Powell and a few weeks at Island Park and then asked if I wanted it. He didn't exactly say why he was selling his essentially new boat but I'm guessing that it has to do with storage and maybe the fact it needs some tweaking/dialing to get the wave right. He is getting a sweet G23 this spring.
Still, even without the deal, I could have gotten into a boat in the sweet spot range and would be just as happy. The Z3 got me a significantly bigger boat with a bigger engine than my 1998 2200v that had served me well for 7 summers. The size and the power make days and nights on the water a bit nicer. Frankly, I miss the wake from my 2200v. Yes, the Z3 surfs better but surfing is something to do when we've done everything else.
The reality is that with a daytripping crew, unless you have significant subfloor ballast, surfing will always be kind be of a pain due to the storage issue and having to move things around. Most boats in your range (*except apparently the F24) you are gonna be playing the move crap around game to get the lockers filled...unless all you do is surf and just leave them empty.
In any case, unless you get turnkey sub-floor I don't see the point of going higher than your $70k budget. My rec is get the nicest $60-70k, 23-24 foot boat you can find and then spend as much time on the water as possible. Everything else will sort itself out.
Still, even without the deal, I could have gotten into a boat in the sweet spot range and would be just as happy. The Z3 got me a significantly bigger boat with a bigger engine than my 1998 2200v that had served me well for 7 summers. The size and the power make days and nights on the water a bit nicer. Frankly, I miss the wake from my 2200v. Yes, the Z3 surfs better but surfing is something to do when we've done everything else.
The reality is that with a daytripping crew, unless you have significant subfloor ballast, surfing will always be kind be of a pain due to the storage issue and having to move things around. Most boats in your range (*except apparently the F24) you are gonna be playing the move crap around game to get the lockers filled...unless all you do is surf and just leave them empty.
In any case, unless you get turnkey sub-floor I don't see the point of going higher than your $70k budget. My rec is get the nicest $60-70k, 23-24 foot boat you can find and then spend as much time on the water as possible. Everything else will sort itself out.
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