- Location
- Ontario, Canada
I have been considering this for a few months now that maybe next year I will look into buying a second ski. I'm sure there are guys on here that have toyed with runabout hulls and managed to make them quite decent freeride skis while still keeping with long range cruising use when desired. My question is, what skis out there can do a decent balancing act of both purposes. I know Wax has built an 1100 triple Blaster
but I'm not keen on the handling and reboarding of Blasters. My thoughts are to look for a newer-ish machine, something that has no issues with running between mid and max speeds for a few hours at a time. I'm not interested in getting long ranges quickly, but reliably. A buddy of mine had to retire from the standup industry due to rather severe knee problems. Now he runs a Kawi STX-15F if I recall. I don' lie to see him doing these 30 plus mile rides on his own even if there are usually boaters to help out. Plus it's just not the same to be out there alone. I have to do it because if I didn't go on my own, I would never get out on the water anymore. All my ski guy groupies only want the autumn waves and they MIGHT get out once even then. Back to the skis, as for brands, I wouldn't leave the Yamaha line up personally, but also not interested in getting into turbo charged anything...I don't trust the turbos to last a 10 year plus life. Does Yami make anything say in the 5-10 year old range that can be fun in the surf but still be a good long hauler? I would probably like to find something 4 stroke for this purpose and keep my 2 stroke love purely for the SJ. Part of me thinks I should consider something like a Raider or WB2 but I'd hate to get 30 miles away from home and have a blow up or something like that happen. Plus I would like to keep away from doing carb rebuilds on multiple carbs. I already have two to take care of...adding 3 more is not catching my interest 