When I was in Ohio I never once flushed the skis. Moving to Florida was a whole new experience.
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I have driven both. The superchared and non supercharged 4-tec. The are like driving a boat you can stand on one side of the ski and it won't even tip over. The 3 seater 13' ones are crazy large. For the price I would just go buy a boat. 15K for a ski I get about any 18-21' foot boat used that I want with low hours. The newer sparks with the lower cost will be the only way to put the 2-strokes in the dust. In Illinois here I bet I see 50/50 ratio 4 stoke boats to 2 stoke boats. So many pontoons yet and older outboard units are like 20+ years old still running.. On the ski's we are looking like 30/70 percent in favor of the 2 stokes here. I am sure it is because we have a like 3-4 month window for skis so people keep the same ones for years. I have had my 97 GP1200 for 7 years. Best $1500 I spent put a topend in it driving ever since. I just picked up 2 96' gtis from the original owner here.
but in 10 years, they will be antiques.
12' close enough to 13' those things are huge on the water. A new GTX Limited iS 260 is like 17K that is just crazy for ski. Your payment would be like $400 for 4 years or so. so. I don't even own a car that is 17K. This why no one buys them. I would be scared to scratch it on the water.