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You guys will have to tell me that have shopped for or own these things. But after looking and talking to the reps at all of the booths yesterday, from Tige', Mooba, Malibu interests, Mastercraft, several I didn't know existed, and then happened by the Super Nautique, I saw such a night and day difference between the G21/G23/G25 and the rest. Big difference between a novelty touch screen on the Yamahas and on that boat line too. The G25 I was fooling with, had 2850#'s of automated ballast, in the floors, in bladders as they used to do hard tanks but this makes them 100% replaceable and repairable for a fraction of the cost and time. It has a deep V bow hull to give it ability in big water, chop, waves, wakes, to give a smooth ride regardless. And a state of the art aft hull area to give it some of the best wake water out there. Of course I was hearing this from their rep, but the guy apparently knew a great deal about the market of these boats.
I was asking about the big touch screen control of stereo, ballast, chart plotter, and other systems. The screen has a gps database and Navionics maps. You merely tell it what activity you want and it automatically fills or empties the ballast to optimize for it, left or right. These boats are expensive. But in what I saw at the show, this is the level they all should be. If I wanted to get into surfing, and have it be effortless, this is the setup you would want. Touch a button and get to it. I just wonder why Yamaha and other companies put in a screen and then prohibit you from accessing other peripherals such as charts, weather, etc. This was a proprietary system for the Super Nautique, yet they set it up to be a sonar/chartplotter, to offer the captain all of what he needs, not just a toy. Pretty neat boats!
I was asking about the big touch screen control of stereo, ballast, chart plotter, and other systems. The screen has a gps database and Navionics maps. You merely tell it what activity you want and it automatically fills or empties the ballast to optimize for it, left or right. These boats are expensive. But in what I saw at the show, this is the level they all should be. If I wanted to get into surfing, and have it be effortless, this is the setup you would want. Touch a button and get to it. I just wonder why Yamaha and other companies put in a screen and then prohibit you from accessing other peripherals such as charts, weather, etc. This was a proprietary system for the Super Nautique, yet they set it up to be a sonar/chartplotter, to offer the captain all of what he needs, not just a toy. Pretty neat boats!