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Slalom skiing

Lakerunner

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Boat Make
Bayliner
Year
1995
Boat Model
195 Open ID
Boat Length
17
Thinking about purchasing a 212X. Not sure if it will handle my aggressive slalom skiing with my 220 weight. Any Yamaha drivers have any insight?
 
I am also 220lb. I have skied behind my 212 SS, AR 230, and my sisters 240. Did not have any issues on getting up or aggressively skiing behind any of them. I just would rather have a smaller wake to cross.
 
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