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    Posted: May-17-2009 at 3:27pm
its all there and owner doesnt know much about it
just posting even though...its complete and a good starter for someone. comes with trailer
3k,    330-863-0302

then you could sell and step up
its on Akron Ohio Craigslist if any interest, i would imagine 2500.00 would get you in the boat and skiing by next weekend
i dont know how to move the link so....
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Inboard Ski Boat $3000.
Looks decent, even got a chebbie!
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If I liked Malibus, had $3k and needed a boat I'd possibly be interested.
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Those are great boats. Probably even a better slalom wake than a 2001. And for half the price.
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plus for about 100 bucks you could hit the 400 hp mark
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Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

plus for about 100 bucks you could hit the 400 hp mark

How So? I think that's a stretch Eric.
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Originally posted by 86BFN 86BFN wrote:

Inboard Ski Boat $3000.
Looks decent, even got a chebbie!


What's a chebbie?
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If anyone is interested I could take a look at it, right in my backyard...


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pair of 202 fuelies, and a flat track bump stick these good ole boys always have this stuff laying around. lol
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he meant chubbie Randy
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Originally posted by Randy_in_Ohio Randy_in_Ohio wrote:


What's a chebbie?

the distributor in the correct location (the Back) LOL
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Always good to see a cover in the picture too. I can't tell ya how many times I've seen boats setting out for sale with no cover.
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Randy, Chevy
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really though, good boat for a kid in college or someone dying to go skiing
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Randy, i wonder if that guy still has that Air 216 down by you?
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Oh... Chevy!

I checked on craigslist for that Air after taking to you the other day Eric, and I couldn't find it.
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Eric, here's a sporty looking Dyne up your way!

Hydrodyne 210hrs in Medina County
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GT-40 and a possibly good looking table for footing, there are a couple of those around here I might try to solicite a pull this summer.

88 BFN and 99 Sanger DLX currently doing a well enough job knocking down the rollers.
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man, i think its the same one i worked on 2 years ago, btw, dont like the dash, if it is the one, its a nice boat, not to many hydro's around
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Here's what I learned to ski behind in '70 LOL




24ft. Hydrodyne Deck Boat
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A flat top! Do you ever go to www.hydrodyners.com?
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Those were cool boats! much cooler than a pontoon! It would cruise along pretty good and just roll up on its side around the corners. Scared alot of people driving that thing as a teenager! LOL

I've been on hydrodyners.com, just lurking.
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Originally posted by Riley Riley wrote:

   Probably even a better slalom wake than a 2001. And for half the price.


Whats wrong with the 2001 hull? I see no probs for skiing..
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could not get the link to work for the 88 bu.
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Originally posted by sweet77 sweet77 wrote:

could not get the link to work for the 88 bu.


I think it is too old? Mr riley there was badgering the 2001 hull and I was curious why it was so bad to his standards. If you ski at 25mph it does suk, but the faster you ski on a 2001, the flatter it gets.. The 2001 hull is on of the best hull designs ever.
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Lee, not badgering the 2001. They're a beautiful boat. Just saying the old Malibu Skiers may have a nicer, smaller slalom wake than the 2001 from what I've seen. It's a great entry level ski boat, but doesn't have much collectorbility and they're still not a Correct Craft.
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Back from the dead! Digging this up from 2 years ago Lee.

I don't think it's badgering, it's stating the obvious, that the 2001 has a worse slalom wake between same era Malibus & Mastercrafts. That doesn't mean I'm trading mine in for one though, and we use our's for about 90% slalom.
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Originally posted by Riley Riley wrote:

Lee, not badgering the 2001. They're a beautiful boat. Just saying the old Malibu Skiers may have a nicer, smaller slalom wake than the 2001 from what I've seen. It's a great entry level ski boat, but doesn't have much collectorbility and they're still not a Correct Craft.


I would have to agree Mr Riley..

C bass I think it is great wake and like you said, I wouldnt trade mine either.
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