VIP vision 1750 Year 1992 good for wakeboarding ?????

oliv83

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Hello all i'm french i leave on the french riviera and i want buy one VIP vision with I/O mercruiser 115 hp , i want to know if this boat make a good wake for wakeboarding behind ?


Thanks for your answer

if you have vid?os of the wake of this boat i need it ;)
 

oliv83

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Re: VIP vision 1750 Year 1992 good for wakeboarding ?????

No body to help me please ?
 

oliv83

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Re: VIP vision 1750 Year 1992 good for wakeboarding ?????

No body tow the wakeboarder with the vip vision 1750 please ?????
 

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Re: VIP vision 1750 Year 1992 good for wakeboarding ?????

I have an 03 VIP Viva 184 18 1/2 with a 3.0 mercrusier i/o and joystick pylon tower. overall works pretty good for beginner to internediate as long as you are not looking for that big v-drive wake. 4 people sand bag under front and back seat and a fat sac in the ski locker. takes time to find right trim, speed, weight etc. to get a good wake
 

oliv83

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Re: VIP vision 1750 Year 1992 good for wakeboarding ?????

wow your boat is not the same , the vip vision 1750 1992 is different of your boat but thanks for your answer and when you say intermediate , what's tricks do you think for intermediate ? Railey, backroll, 360/720 ?
 

Liquid_force

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Re: VIP vision 1750 Year 1992 good for wakeboarding ?????

wow your boat is not the same , the vip vision 1750 1992 is different of your boat but thanks for your answer and when you say intermediate , what's tricks do you think for intermediate ? Railey, backroll, 360/720 ?

I/O's in the same size range are all going to be basically the same -- and the bigger the better up to 22-23'.

Any 17.5 is going to be on the small side for a wake boat. Adequate to learn the fundamentals, sure, but any advanced tricks are going to be very difficult unless you're 150 lb, strong, and have excellent technique.

I boarded behind a friends 1990 17-18' maxum, 3.0L last season. I was very limited on what I could do given the air I could get. Wake to wake 180's, a little grab, that was about the extent of it. 2-3' of air maybe.

Behind my 19.5' 4.3L w/tower I can land a tantrum almost every attempt. 180's several feet into the flats are common. 4-5' of air with any effort.
I'm 33, about 205 lb and not exactly "strong" for my weight anymore.
 
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