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Lars

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  1. New cost of features <> depreciated value of features. PP is kind of expected for anyone skiing the course looking at a 20 year old boat. Also towers and ballast are very polarizing, nice features for the right buyer at best and an annoyance to others.  

    Here is what others will also be looking at, this is what 25k gets you: 

    https://www.ski-it-again.com/php/skiitagain.php?endless=summer&topic=Search&category=Boat_3Event&postid=67708

    https://www.ski-it-again.com/php/skiitagain.php?endless=summer&topic=Search&category=Boat_3Event&postid=66420

     

    here is what 32k gets you, 10 years newer and zero off for starters: 

    https://www.ski-it-again.com/php/skiitagain.php?endless=summer&topic=Search&category=Boat_3Event&postid=68191

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  2. That's going to be a tall order. Mastercraft won't sell new parts like that to a boat that is older than 5 years. Since the rear seats were current through 2019, last spring I found one dealer that said they could probably order for them, but for your 2015 the stitching might not match and expect a 6+ month lead time. 

    Your only option for bow seats is a wrecked boat or custom fab, I think 2016 they started building all boats with bow seats as it was such a task to add after the fact. 

     

  3. I was wanting to get better video as I felt like my current video was nearly unwatchable, even with an old phone that doesn't have the stabilization built in. I found a cheap chinese tripod stabilizer and wanted to share as i think it's a good improvement.

    This is a before video, taken with a iPhone 6s and wakeye app, 60 fps

    and here is what I added (shipped directly from China):STO-Universal-Wire-Rope-Anti-Vibration-Mountand this tripod mounting screws kit:screw kitto get this setup:mksph3v9pw8f.jpg

    and here is after video, same phone/boat/app:

  4. @mastercrafter yes that was me... haha

     

    My ski partner had his 2004 malibu windshield (and frame) crushed by a broken canopy and his malibu dealer referred him to an aftermarket windshield company, Pacific coast Marine Windshields out of BC, Canada. Not sure how long it took (or how much it cost) but it looks oem.

     

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