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I posted this in the boat newsgroup but it doesn't seem to get enough
traffic, thought someone here might be able to help. My Dad is looking at a twin engine (twin 260 hp) 25' boat. But he has one major question? will he be able to take someone skiing behind a twin engine boat? A bunch of people we have talked to say that you don't ski behind a twin engine boat, WHY? Is it a problem with the wake or just cost of fuel? Since he has also looked at a few single engine bowriders what would be the main advantage of the same size boat except twin engines? Disadvantages? The twin engine boat is a Wellcraft 250 xl |
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