After many troubles with a somewhat older outboard and then inboard/outboard boat, I'm wondering if I could get some advice here on inboard direct drives.
I have a friend who has a 70's model Ski Nautique, who's been telling me he finds it much better value to have an older direct drive like that than other types of boats, especially for wakeboarding/skiing etc.
Is it true that they are more dependable on a whole? I've been looking at Nautique's ranging from 1977 to 1986, with the more affordable ones in the older price range of course. Any ideas on reliability of these boats, or any in particular to avoid if I were to go that route? Or is it even worth going there, instead of getting a newer i/o or outboard for similar price?
I'm learning to ask questions here first BEFORE buying
Thanks!
Ted
I have a friend who has a 70's model Ski Nautique, who's been telling me he finds it much better value to have an older direct drive like that than other types of boats, especially for wakeboarding/skiing etc.
Is it true that they are more dependable on a whole? I've been looking at Nautique's ranging from 1977 to 1986, with the more affordable ones in the older price range of course. Any ideas on reliability of these boats, or any in particular to avoid if I were to go that route? Or is it even worth going there, instead of getting a newer i/o or outboard for similar price?
I'm learning to ask questions here first BEFORE buying
Thanks!
Ted