scokill
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 1,585
- Reaction score
- 1,194
- Points
- 272
- Location
- Rowlett, TX
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 23
I'm not arguing in general either. I just see folks, even with high dollar purpose built surf boats, go out and don't have a clue what gear to buy, or how to setup for a good wave, and they struggle and don't know why because they don't know what they don't know. That's all I'm saying. There are more people that don't know what they don't know vs. those that are enthusiasts and more knowledgeable. I think some of the other wake sites have recommendations based on skill level, wave size, etc., and just looking at some of the photos there are very few folks if any with the wave size of the photos....so not saying intentional or nefarious, but not reality for 90% of the folks that may be your market. My daughter loves to surf and is looking for a new board, so I'll definitely keep these in mind.I'm certainly not dealing with a stock setup, you're correct in that. That definitely is a factor in the range of boards that I have the ability to ride. I have no argument there, nor do I wish to argue in general. I am familiar with surfing a stock setup and I've gone back to minimal to test the ability of boards on a smaller wave.
As for the 4'4" Butter Bar, I easily could have stayed in one place and been able to hang in the pocket with no work whatsoever, it's just not as fun. So I do have to work my way back up again, but this is typical of any board when you start to play. I've fallen back equally as far on other boards and failed to work my way back. Skill will only get you so far... I've also been on very capable boards in the same situation and my skills failed me.
Fact of the matter, my reviews of these or any other board are my honest impressions. I won't continue to sell many boards if people are disappointed in their purchases. I try to account for as many factors as I can before offering my best suggestion.
There are definitely higher priced, higher end options available. Those are not your entry level family jet boat boards and not likely to recieve my recommendation for the average jetboater. However, the Stoke Broker is priced nearly the same as the Coaster, the Fugu is priced $100 less, both of which are very viable options.