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#1 Thu, Jul 2, 2009 2:06 PM

MASS-SKIER
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Ski Sanger

Not sure if this is the right place to ask but does anyone have an opinion about a 2001 Sagner dx2? Wakes size? Solid boat? We currently use a 95 Malibu Exchelon and the wake is just ok, more on the hard side rather than big.

 

#2 Thu, Jul 2, 2009 2:29 PM

WadeWilliams
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Re: Ski Sanger

If you really want a boat that is going to help you, any used nautique from 1997 or later will have virtually no wake. You can find these boats all over and I bet for the right price, too.

Any Malibu or mastercraft from this century would have a respectable wake too.

The tige switch from the last few years has an extremely soft wake, but it is on the bigger size.

Sorry, I don't have experience with the Sanger.

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