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Ski
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Ski Boats Marine Classics design
and custom build ski boats. In both classic and modern styles. If you
are struggling to find the perfect ski boat. Or find that the ski boat
you want isn't made by one of the mass manufacturers. We can
design it with you then build it for you.
We can build any boat up to around 10m, and fit any engine option. So if you want to stand out from the crowd with a ski boat uniquely built to your own requirements please contact us. |
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Ski Boat DesignSki boats have fairly flat bottoms with little deadrise. This helps the boat lift, and leaves a small wake for smooth water. Tournament boats have a ski pole Most skiers like the pole close to the centre of the boat. This makes the boat turn more easily.Engine power and placement are important too. An engine fitted in the centre of the boat will create less wake than one in the back of the boat. A powerful engine helps you to pull your skier out of the water more quickly. Because these boats have quite a flat bottom, a skeg helps to keep the boat tracking straight, but also helps the boat to carve a better curve when turning.. |
Wakeboard Boats
It is possible to wakeboard behind just about any boat
which which is fast enough. But specialized wakeboard boats make it
easier and more fun. Typically around 18-24 ft, wakeboarding boats have
several key features. Like general ski boats they have a flattish or
shallow v hull. But in addition they are often fitted with a wakeboard
tower, and a ballast system to increase diplacement.
The tower raises the point from which the rope is pulled, to about 2 m above the water, this gives the wakeboarder more control and makes jumps easier. Increasing ballast makes the boat heavier, which produces a bigger wake. A lot of wakeboard boats are fitted with a V drive system which allows the motor to be further aft at the same time as the propellor being further forward. This improves weight distribution for creating the wake, whilst keeping the propellor forward reducing the danger of it. |
![]() See Engine and drive options page for more details. |