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Old     (daivdpre)      Join Date: Jul 2013       05-01-2015, 7:25 AM Reply   
So I'm in the market for a boat, but only have about $10,000 to spend. I'm not at a point where I am looking to progress my riding much (too many injuries) but more to get out on the water and do some easy riding. That being said, I still want to be able to have a semi-decent wake, but nothing huge.

I'm looking into this:

http://orlando.craigslist.org/bod/4989089086.html

I would obviously prefer a conventional wakeboard boat, but from what I'm seeing, prices go way down for I/O boats. And this boat is a lot newer and in better shape than an older natique with 1000 hours for the same price.

The only thing is, I don't have much experience riding behind an I/O. Can anyone give me a guess on how the wake will be/if this is a good idea or bad idea? I'm planning on test driving it before I buy, but the dealer says they would like a firm commitment before a test ride.

Thanks.

 
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