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    Posted: March-11-2004 at 11:54am
There's an Open Bow CC on E-bay.
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checkout early model sports.probably better wakeboats
there is also a snob ski nautique open bow. i havent seen many,never even seen one in person.but they are around
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I have been an avid waterskier all my life. I havent got to ski between to many comp boats but I slalom pretty decent, behind my families 18' I/O I can run shortline sets pretty good. I just moved to Kentucky from Colorado and would like to get a competition type boat. I think I want to get a open bow for when I feel like crusing the rivers and such. What do you recommend? Here are my only stipulations:

* Low or no wake at slalom speeds
* Recreational Wakeboard abilities
* Open Bow
* Length of boat cannot be more than 20' (private lake rules)
* Need a powerful motor- for fun I am going to join the lakes ski team, they do the trick skiing and pyramids and stuff, I might need something that has some good pull to it.

Any ideas on which boat, year, and model to look at. My budget limits me to $15k
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