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<blockquote data-quote="BlackOutUT" data-source="post: 14055832" data-attributes="member: 132719"><p>Thanks for the input. I have def been around the water a lot throughout my life. I simply have never gone through the purchasing process myself. </p><p></p><p>Why do you say to not go with a wake/ski unless it's it's sole purpose? I find those types of boats, while expensive if you don't use them for their main purpose, are fairly awesome all around boats. I myself love to ski and have really enjoyed wake boarding the few times I've done it. </p><p></p><p>I really don't see why boats get such a bad rep from so many people. Yes they sit a lot. But so do many guys performance cars. Many of those cars don't see the light of day 6 months out of the year. Here in Texas Lake season is 6 months easy. If I lived I'm North it would probably be harder to justify. I guess boats tend to be impulse buys for a lot of people though. Hell idk lol. </p><p></p><p>All I know is I've been debating snagging a boat for at least 3 summers. This is the one I take the plunge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackOutUT, post: 14055832, member: 132719"] Thanks for the input. I have def been around the water a lot throughout my life. I simply have never gone through the purchasing process myself. Why do you say to not go with a wake/ski unless it's it's sole purpose? I find those types of boats, while expensive if you don't use them for their main purpose, are fairly awesome all around boats. I myself love to ski and have really enjoyed wake boarding the few times I've done it. I really don't see why boats get such a bad rep from so many people. Yes they sit a lot. But so do many guys performance cars. Many of those cars don't see the light of day 6 months out of the year. Here in Texas Lake season is 6 months easy. If I lived I'm North it would probably be harder to justify. I guess boats tend to be impulse buys for a lot of people though. Hell idk lol. All I know is I've been debating snagging a boat for at least 3 summers. This is the one I take the plunge. [/QUOTE]
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