I've been looking for a decent family boat since last fall. Something for my wife, 5 year old daughter and I to have fun with fishing as well as tubing. I had bought a 1988 bluefin sportsman 1900 w/ 85 force outboard about a month ago at a decent price. Classic project boat seats worn, deck soft but hull in nice shape.. sort of the diamond in the ruff if you know what I mean. The other day I come across a 1989 spectrum 1950 with 2.3 cobra ib/ob.. again reasonably priced. In similar shape as the other, so I ended up buying that one as well. (Ive always liked the looks of that style fish and ski boat) So I'm thinking that I'll decide which one to keep and sell the other. I haven't had either one in the water but I'm leaning toward keeping the spectrum but wanted to get the pros and cons of the outboard versus the ib/ob. This is my first boat but I've been on the water quite a bit over the years.Again both boats are in very similar shape and will need a deck, console, seats etc.. I am a builder by trade so the work doesn't worry me and I'm prepared to spend some additional money to do things right. I'm thinking 5/8 acx ply epoxied and while I have the decks out I'll remove poured foam and gluv-vit the interior hull etc... I'm starting to ramble on.....
So here are my questions
1 what speed could I expect out of each boat?
2 will both of them be able to pull a tube or 200 lb skier?
3 Which one would be more economical to run?
4 What are the pros and cons of ob and ib/ob?
Thanks in advance, I've enjoyed reading about all the restorations and I'm looking forward to getting started with my own. This forum has so much information that it's almost mind boggling... but in a good way.




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So here are my questions
1 what speed could I expect out of each boat?
2 will both of them be able to pull a tube or 200 lb skier?
3 Which one would be more economical to run?
4 What are the pros and cons of ob and ib/ob?
Thanks in advance, I've enjoyed reading about all the restorations and I'm looking forward to getting started with my own. This forum has so much information that it's almost mind boggling... but in a good way.