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<blockquote data-quote="velocicaur" data-source="post: 16457036" data-attributes="member: 33335"><p>I'm interested in this topic. A boat is about the only toy my family hasn't had. I'm looking for basically the same thing - a day boat to pull the little cousins around in tubes on a small lake. I knew boats were pricey but damn. I cannot justify that kind of price - at least for my first one. I'm looking for a small bow rider in the 17-19 foot range. Does a 3.XL boat have enough power to pull two tubes at a time at max capacity? What about the 4.3? Well, what kind of horsepower should I be looking for? I'm looking at the older (90s) Ski Natique(sp)/Mastercraft ski boats or a cheap-o Four Winns/Sea-Ray/Rinker. I know I'm buying into some problems but we would probably put on 60 hours max the first year. We have a pretty short summer in Michigan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="velocicaur, post: 16457036, member: 33335"] I'm interested in this topic. A boat is about the only toy my family hasn't had. I'm looking for basically the same thing - a day boat to pull the little cousins around in tubes on a small lake. I knew boats were pricey but damn. I cannot justify that kind of price - at least for my first one. I'm looking for a small bow rider in the 17-19 foot range. Does a 3.XL boat have enough power to pull two tubes at a time at max capacity? What about the 4.3? Well, what kind of horsepower should I be looking for? I'm looking at the older (90s) Ski Natique(sp)/Mastercraft ski boats or a cheap-o Four Winns/Sea-Ray/Rinker. I know I'm buying into some problems but we would probably put on 60 hours max the first year. We have a pretty short summer in Michigan. [/QUOTE]
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