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mdmSkier

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  • Preferred boat
    Mastercraft 190
  • Real Name
    Mark
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    Radar Senate
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    New York

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  1. @powbmps yes, it was located in nh but I wasn't the one to buy it. A near mint 1994 mastercraft 190 came my way and I went a head and pulled the trigger. $8,000 and only 550 hrs. Hard to beat the wake and officially a baller! Thanks again for everyone's insight. It really helped a lot. Ironically, this Malibu titled thread will end with a new mastercraft owner! Haha
  2. Hoping to get something under 10,000. The f3 owner is asking 7000 for the barefoot warrior owner is asking 4000. I would like to get something with a decent slalom wake but I live in north east pa and there are unfortunately very few options near me.
  3. Thanks again for all the input! I figured that the slalom wake wouldn't be great but I also occasionally trick ski so it might make up for it there. I'm actually considering two boats right now. A 1990 F3 and an 87 barefoot warrior. The F3 has 202 hours and looks to be clean and in great shape. On the other hand, barefoot warrior has definitely seen better days and I'm not sure how much time is on the engine. Has anyone had any experience with a barefoot warrior?
  4. Anyone every ski behind a Malibu Euro F3?? There's one for sale a few hours away from where I live and I'm not sure if it's worth my time to go look at it. I mainly ski at 32 and 15 off and am concerned about its performance at shorter lines and slower speeds. Thanks in advance.
  5. Thanks! Do you also have any recommendations regarding length and bindings? I weigh about 170 lbs and am considering the Wiley trick wraps since I already use rubber high wraps on my slalom ski.
  6. Any recommendations for a new trick ski? I currently ski on an old EP but would like to invest in something more modern. As far as my ability, I'm really not that good. I can get up and ski around on one without getting too shaky but am not at the point where I can do any of the surface slides. That's something I'll be working on this summer. Considering that I'm just starting out, I'm looking for a ski that tracks well (has the groves) and is reasonably priced. I'm also open to picking up a used ski but it seems hard to find one in decent condition. Thanks in advance!
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