Downforce6
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Re: Buying my first boat, few questions.
I bought a similar boat 2 years ago, my first. I've had no problems whatsoever. I have a different motor tho. I/O
Mine is also a 17'.. The only heads up I might give is at this size, passengers are very limited. Basically 4 people max. Unless the are female, then 10-12 is ok. J/K Coast Guard says 6, but take my word for it, 4 adults, a cooler, and other gear and you are starting to feel cramped. I have the 3.0L GM which I believe is rated at about 125HP, Power seems fine to me but I haven't tried to tow a tube or anything. Yet.
Terrible fishing boat. Really, you can fish off it, but its not ideal at all.
Wake. Just depends where you are at, My normal lake is the 29 Sq mile Mark Twain in MO. Works great here, Other Bow riders of varying size, pontoons, cruisers and bass boats. No problem.
However I have tried the 84 Sq mile Lake of the Ozarks. Not much fun here, at least not in the popular areas. It isn't the water here, its the size and power of the other boats you're sharing the water with. The wake of the larger and more powerful boats that go here makes being in the water with them more work than pleasure.
All that said, I sure love my boat, its great for my family of 3 and Mark Twain Lake. But all be honest, I'm already ready to upgrade to at least a 19'. It sounds like you have some boating exp, I did not. the 17' was the perfect size for us to learn with.



I bought a similar boat 2 years ago, my first. I've had no problems whatsoever. I have a different motor tho. I/O
Mine is also a 17'.. The only heads up I might give is at this size, passengers are very limited. Basically 4 people max. Unless the are female, then 10-12 is ok. J/K Coast Guard says 6, but take my word for it, 4 adults, a cooler, and other gear and you are starting to feel cramped. I have the 3.0L GM which I believe is rated at about 125HP, Power seems fine to me but I haven't tried to tow a tube or anything. Yet.
Terrible fishing boat. Really, you can fish off it, but its not ideal at all.
Wake. Just depends where you are at, My normal lake is the 29 Sq mile Mark Twain in MO. Works great here, Other Bow riders of varying size, pontoons, cruisers and bass boats. No problem.
However I have tried the 84 Sq mile Lake of the Ozarks. Not much fun here, at least not in the popular areas. It isn't the water here, its the size and power of the other boats you're sharing the water with. The wake of the larger and more powerful boats that go here makes being in the water with them more work than pleasure.
All that said, I sure love my boat, its great for my family of 3 and Mark Twain Lake. But all be honest, I'm already ready to upgrade to at least a 19'. It sounds like you have some boating exp, I did not. the 17' was the perfect size for us to learn with.



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