Hmm. I wonder why there's (almost) no footage of a slalomskier crossing the wakes with the 214V nor for the 214DD. If you want to convince slalomskiers, make a vid with wake close ups, even in the course.
Making it difficult to see over the bow, especially when the ballast tanks are full. When the tanks are dull it's like the boat is at a 45 degree angle with the water. The boat is rattley, the vinyl, no matter how cool it looks, feels weird. In comparison to a Malibu of similar specs, and one that costs 25 grand less, I gotta go with the Malibu... Plus the seating on the sunscape 21lsv is 14 vs prostar 214vs 11 (?) the truth is clearer on the water.
My dad and I test drove this boat and it looks nice, but there are some problems I found. When you move the engine forward, and the seats back, you lose a lot of storage by the engine. By moving the seats back, there is really only one place for your legs to comfortably go- where other people should sit. The pylon in the middle of the boat 'nuff said. The windshield is kinda cool looking, but on a day where theres a lit of wind/wake, you get hit with water... A lot. The front bow seat has a lip
Hmm. I wonder why there's (almost) no footage of a slalomskier crossing the wakes with the 214V nor for the 214DD. If you want to convince slalomskiers, make a vid with wake close ups, even in the course.
slalomjunkie 4 months ago
Making it difficult to see over the bow, especially when the ballast tanks are full. When the tanks are dull it's like the boat is at a 45 degree angle with the water. The boat is rattley, the vinyl, no matter how cool it looks, feels weird. In comparison to a Malibu of similar specs, and one that costs 25 grand less, I gotta go with the Malibu... Plus the seating on the sunscape 21lsv is 14 vs prostar 214vs 11 (?) the truth is clearer on the water.
mnbowler1 4 months ago
My dad and I test drove this boat and it looks nice, but there are some problems I found. When you move the engine forward, and the seats back, you lose a lot of storage by the engine. By moving the seats back, there is really only one place for your legs to comfortably go- where other people should sit. The pylon in the middle of the boat 'nuff said. The windshield is kinda cool looking, but on a day where theres a lit of wind/wake, you get hit with water... A lot. The front bow seat has a lip
mnbowler1 4 months ago