04-08 23LSV vs newer boats wake comparison
I am curious if I was to narrow down a straight wake comparison to an older 05-06 LSV (loaded of course) and any of the newer (presumably better) hulls , what would be the best/better wake in terms of size besides the G23? Similar in shape and stability but bigger.
Are the newer boats wake in general bigger and better that the greatest of the last generation? ie. SA bigger? A24 that much bigger? I would like to narrow down to 3 before I decide to go look at boats so that I don't spend a ton of evaluation time running all over testing boats. :rolleyes: Direct comparisons would be preferable. |
Gene go put about 5000# in the new LSV and you won't need to look at any other boats :)
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Why 'besides the G23'? That's hands-down the best wakeboard wake out there.
I went from an 06 LSV to a G.. it's a whole different ballgame. The LSV started getting good with stock+wedge+1500.. 2500 was better. |
Mark, I don't have unlimited funds I am willing to put towards a boat I only ride maybe 30 or 40 times a year. (this year only about 10 times :( )
I am just curious how it actually stacks up to the old LSV. Tony, maybe you could give me an invite to check it out. |
you can make a great wake with that era LSV.. just add weight.
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Yep. I ran an 02VLX with 2500 pounds plus wedge. It was nice. Then ran an 07 LSV with almost 5000 pounds. That wake was the most consistent wakes I've ever ridden. Not the biggest. But was always there. 5000 pounds was a pain to drive but was when the wake got really meaty!
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We've got an 05 vlx and ride behind a friends g23 every week as well. Basically what I've noticed is our boat with full ballast (4500lbs) is about the same size as a g23 with about 2000lbs. once you get a g to full ballast and beyond the wake gets way bigger than anything the older boats can compete with, mainly due to the g sitting so high out of the water and horsepower.
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THAT is what I was looking for Shawn! Only It would be nice if the comparison was a 23 LSV from that era.
So they are comparable. You just have to slam the older boat with a little more weight it sounds like. Sounds like I just need a bigger engine. lol I have the 1235 prop but there is supposed to be one that is just a little better. Does anyone remember the only prop that is a little more aggressive than the ACME 1235? |
acme 2315, 2419; OJ 945
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2315 ^^
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One more for the 2315. 08 LSV running 3500lbs + powerwedge. 2315 is a huge upgrade from the 1235
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Thanks guys. Just ordered it.
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BTW, rode a 2015 23LSV loaded to the gills this weekend. Damn. It is huge. A good 5 to 7 inches taller than my old 23 LSV and can get that straight up pop with the power wedge which I found out was a little more than I needed 3 clicks up.
Took awhile to get used to but I have to say that I find it hard to believe that the G23 is that much bigger if at all. Brian, the guy I rode with, said they are about the same size when the 23LSV is loaded with extra weight. I believe him. Thanks for the pull Brian! |
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I'll agree with Mark in this.
When we first rode the G, from the boat, ya it looked good but it didn't look "that" much bigger or better. Being behind the boat was a different story. The wake was much bigger/better than anything else I've ridden. It actually looks different when you cut into it compared to other boats, so big and clean too. It didn't make me us better riders but wow was it fun! There is no question it's the wake by which all other wakes are measured. |
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Better shot of the loaded LSV wake...same boat as above |
The biggest difference between the new boats and the older boats is horsepower and toque. The new motors let you run more weight.
Most of the older malibus are still very much relevant. |
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