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Which Wake Boarding Boat?

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What do you think about the Sanger V215? What do you think about a Calabria Pro V II? Ho do they compare on quality mostly...we have checked out the wake but we are more concerned on machanical issues and interior stuff like upholstry and things that break easy?

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  1. As far as engine and fit are concerned, they are about the same, the Sanger is a bit bigger so the Calabria will probably handle a bit better.  The Calabria looks a bit better on the fit of the interior to me and has a better warranty on its boat.  Sanger, Hull/Deck Lifetime, engine 2 years w/extended warranty avail, components 1-2 years, carpet 3-5 years, instrumentation 3 years.  Calabria; same on hull and engine, but 5 years across the board on the rest.  Sanger doesn't list their MSRP, Calibria is $65K+.  At those prices, you are reaching the companies considered to be the top tier boats, Malibu, Mastercraft, Nautique.  Those have nicer form and fit in my opinion.  I regularly ride behind these boats and all are tops in the quality department.  I would suggest you ride behind and drive all boats you are considering.  http://www.waterskimag.com has a boat buyers guide you might also want to review.  Good Luck.


  2. I agree with Wake Cob...

    With emphasis about sitting before purchase.

    Hope your attire is equal to what splashed aboard.

    Suggest Class 5 floatation deck wear for long  travels

    which is easily peeled off upon arrival.

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