itsdgm
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- Location
- Rancho Santa Margarita, California
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2007
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 21
Awesome pics. Great looking set up.
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Great looking wake for boarding. You even have a little curl going there. Nice looking water ours is still FROZEN.
Great looking wake for boarding. You even have a little curl going there. Nice looking water ours is still FROZEN.
That boat is soooo plush! Makes the Y amahas look like a Geo Metro in comparison! The more pics I see of it, interior etc, the more I want to keep replying with how nice it is!
Our shallow waterways here in SWFL screw with making such a nice wake. Your wake is killer!!
The garage, 122 inches, might be able to fit one SeaDoo spark
We had to take the aftermarket front brush guard off of the Ranger, to squeeze it in there. Only there is a 2-seat RZR inside the garage.
I would still have to create some kind of cart cradle get the SeaDoo in and out....launch etc
You mean something like these? I like the wagon like one (4th or 5th pic on the top row).
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=pwc water dolly&qpvt=pwc water dolly&FORM=IGRE
x2 but also to fearful of the prop to buy one. I bet you could make a massive wake for tubers to jump. The interior looks plush. Is that a pop up or screw in tow point?
With Inboard boats like Matercraft, the prop is under the boat, not behind it. Those don't bother me at all. It's outboards and stern drives the scare the hell outta mex2 but also to fearful of the prop to buy one.