much obliged for the reply 67King
you bring valid points into my decision making process....
let me clarify a few things , so you will understand my position better, and help accordingly.
We are a group of 12 friends, all in mid 20s. We are going on seaside holidays together for the last 5,6 years. Watersports, action and filming said action, has always been the highpoint of everything we did there. Wether it was wakeboarding, skiing, tubing, or just fooling around everything evolved around the boat. Up to now, we were using a regular hypalon-poliester hybrid, with an outboard, something like this :
http://www.yamaha-split.hr/yamaha/marin ... ar_530.jpgbut this year, and the majority of last also, we had constant issues with the engine, boat, electrics...etc. And to top it off, the boat while capable of doing much of what we did, isnt tailored for our activities. The ropes keep dangling up, the anchor point is to low for waking, or anything else but towing another boat for that matter. So we said, f**** this, lets get something completely tailored for what we do....
and that brought me here. And now, for my reasoning on what i wrote above
about the engine : the 410 or 450hp choice was made on the grounds that since theres 12 of us (and sometimes a few additional guests), and we can go on trips sometimes, biger hp, minus the additional ballast, could grant us higher speeds, meaning you get further quicker, at less gas. It was an intuitive guess of course, based on my experience with the current outboard rpm-mileage calculus...
about waking : i completely agree, that just watching the axis in action makes me wanna try proper waking, behind something that actually makes a wake! But for starters, I would try to keep the additional costs at a minimum, besides the engine
about tubes, and other towables : hmmm now this has me worried. Not the specific tubing part, but what you said about maneuvrability. Could you explain what the "reference" point of a solid maneuvrable boat is ? I mean our current hybrid can turn, but it takes a while, so I guess I have low standards for that, haha! I have also seen some seadoos (boats and jetskis) turn, and if that is 10, ours is 1.5
about high seas : high seas might be an overstatement , since the adriatic can have only so much high seas. I guess a normal, average day has a beaufort 1.5-3 scale (20-40 inch waves), if you are familiar with it. And we rarely venture out at anything higher than that...for the lack of a better case, it looks sort of like this :
http://www.maca-apartments.com/tolteam/ ... age/03.jpggahh another wall of text. Sorry for that.
regards from Slovenia
vele