Ancient canoe
Jet Boat Junkie
- Messages
- 491
- Reaction score
- 385
- Points
- 147
- Location
- Denton TX
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2019
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 21
Low end boats I would have to disagree. You win some and lose some. I have friends that own Super Natiques, Centurions and Master crafts. First I hear more complaints from them than any Yamaha owner. Second, I leave everyone of them in the dust when we go out cruising to our destinations spots. Besides them putting out better wakes, there is nothing about their boats that mine can't do plus some. Most of them complain about harsh rides in windy rough conditions and not mention getting wet all the time with splashing water from the low hulls of those such boats. Now you right they probably spent $90k and up for those toys but the price does not really justify what is high end or not. Master craft has probably the strudiest tower on the market but at what price you pay for that? With Yamahas you lose the hardcore sporting aspects and elaborate interior designs. Both I care less about. Plus all those boats I've named up there, it seems they are sitting in the party cove the majority of the day with us? So kinda lame excuse for them saying they want a wakeboard/surf boat when most of their times are spent floating. I've came to realize now days its all about just saying you own one rather than using it to it's full capabilities. Either way everyone has their own tastes and what they consider a good purchase I believe.
Maybe low end wasn't the best choice of words and I was mainly talking about where Yamaha started and where they want to be. I don't disagree with a lot of your points, but I was speaking to quality not necessarily function. Wake boats are built a specific way for a specific function, and as a result they don't function well in other areas. That has nothing to do with being low end or high end, that is just the nature of their design. Higher price tag doesn't always mean more function
I agree there are people that probably wasted their money on those boats as they probably don't do watersports enough to even utilize their advantages, and practically would be better off with a lot cheaper runabout, but very few people actually purchase boats or any vehicle for practical reasons. A lot of the purchase decision comes from ego/image standpoint. 90k wake boats look bad ass and plenty of people own them that don't use them it's no different than someone in a completely decked out 4x4 that never sees as much as a dirt road.