Shrayray wrote:
Thank you sled, great info. I asked the dealer if the wedge was changing in 18 and he said it wasn't. I consider that a pretty big deal.
Just curious, why does the T23 have larger surf wave? Is it the hull?
I asked for the bow sac for the demo so they put the 950 up front and it still jumped up pretty good. I'm sure a couple pax would help up front.
I appreciate the advice on bigger engine, been considering that...
Thanks
You outta kick that salesperson in the sack for being an idiot and/or lying to you. What a tool for telling you no changes, on likely the single largest upgrade since surf gate on these boats!!!
The T23 is heavy, the hull design and the amount of weight it can displace make a huge wave. Even the old A24 guys that have ridden both, say the T23 throws a nicer surf wave. The new 18 A24 is supposedly (internet rumors and dealers that have ridden them already) the best boat in all of Malibu's/Axis lineup. I certainly hope it's true, as mine gets sprayed tomorrow at the factory!
So you need the 3 PNP bags plus additional weight on top of the seat in the bow, or lead under the seats in the nose cone area. More bow weight will get you a substantially longer wave and keep the bow rise in check. The T23 doesn't have as big of a bow, so it helps "tip" the boat forward better due to helm position.
As you saw above, the build quality at times can be a dissappoint. I demoed 5 different brands and looked at boats up to 130k. I came back to Axis for a reason...the simplicity of creating an awesome wave/wake and the value is unbeatable. When you add the fact that the wave can be a monster if setup correctly...there was only 1 comparable boat I considered besides the Axis. It was a Centurion RI237, but I have no local dealer. So that killdeer it right there. The wave on the RI237 was unbelievable, but you need a 3/4ton truck to dare tow it anywhere! Oh and another $20-$35k!