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2020
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IMO, Looks nice and spacious. But, still hate the fact you have to step over the high back seat to get in. Wish they would remove this. Technology looks great.
 
How many times is he gonna say "functionality" lol
 
IMO, Looks nice and spacious. But, still hate the fact you have to step over the high back seat to get in. Wish they would remove this. Technology looks great.

With respect - if you're spry enough for water skiing or wakeboarding, is it really that big of a deal to step over the seat to get in?
 
With respect - if you're spry enough for water skiing or wakeboarding, is it really that big of a deal to step over the seat to get in?
It is. That's why I traded it in for what I have now. Great improvement. Carrying/ lifting someone on the boat time and time again requires great balance and control. Not my cup of tea.
 
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