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SeaCraft's Great Ride
Went wakeboarding today with a much younger friend on a busy lake in his relatively new to him MasterCraft, one of the premier watersport boats. I taught him to wakeboard a few years ago behind my Seafari. As we bounced through the wakes today he said sure doesn't ride like a SeaCraft does it?!
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Last time I was in a seacraft I was about 5 years old. I have spent countless hours in the following: v20 wellcraft, 20 foot cuddy grady white and a 25 mako and remember the characteristics a bit better. How much better is a 20 MA in 3-4 footers if wave period allows you to getup on top? Thats is legitimately the worst id like to boat in. I'm sure rougher is possible.
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In my 19' I have run seas as rough as I would want to in my 25' rampone. I never felt less comfortable in the 19'. Made me a believer.
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My buddy has a fully restored '76 Mastercraft. It's a great boat on flat water, but if there's anything more than a little lake chop we always opt for the SeaCraft...
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The ride and efficiency of these boats doesn’t get old. I’m 7 years with my little 18 and still surprised how big it rides. Love it!!!
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