- BOAT REVIEW Late last year, MasterCraft made waves with the introduction of the CSX, an inboard-hybrid runabout that opened a new door to versatility on the water. Six months later, enter the ProStar 214 — a ski boat that will make any family of skiers take notice with its unique interior layout and advanced skiing performance...
- BOAT REVIEW The Super Air Nautique 210 is back, and in a big way. Long the company's flagship wake ride, the 2007 210 has been rethought for the next generation of wake riding. The redesigned hull and expanded beam create a rampier wake perfect for moves into the flats, and with its convertible seating, the roomier interior is as versatile as any in the industry...
- BOAT REVIEW When it comes to Correct Craft's Crossover series, the name says it all. These boats are designed to satisfy your whole family's addiction to water sports. It's a tall order, but the Crossover Nautique 211 Team Edition does a lot to fill it...
- BOAT REVIEW When Correct Craft introduced the Super Air Nautique 220 Team Edition to its line last year, it answered a lot of people's wishes. Every inch of this 22-footer is useful and in use, from the built-in coolers hidden throughout the lounge to the storage net that snares wakeboards and vests on the sun pad--not to mention outstanding wake performance that will impress even the most discriminating riders...
- BOAT REVIEW While the new Crossover Nautique 236 was designed with the versatility to tow most any water sport (just check out the new pop-up pylon), it has plenty of wake-specific features. For starters, when it's outfitted with the Team Edition upgrades, it can carry up to nine wakeboards and 920 pounds of ballast...
- BOAT REVIEW A MasterCraft is on the wish list of a lot of riders. They dream about the day they can finally get one of these premium boats. The X-1 makes that wait a lot shorter. It's one of the lowest-priced models in MasterCraft's line, yet, complete with tower and ballast, it's not a basic boat...
- OVERVIEW With the introduction of two new models for 2007, the Air Nautique 226 Team Edition is no longer the biggest wakeboard and ski boat in Correct Craft’s lineup. But it still has a lot to offer when it comes to size...
- BOAT REVIEW When it comes to the Crossover Nautique series, the name says it all. These boats are designed to please the whole family by crossing over from skiing to wakeboarding without issue. It's a tall order, but the Crossover 211 Team Edition does a lot to fill it...
- BOAT REVIEW What happens when a new company bursts into the inboard market and crams all the innovation they've developed over the years into one boat? Answer: You get the Epic 23V--and no options...
- BOAT REVIEW The Wakecraft ZR6 is a ready-made wakeboard boat. With a long list of standard features that include 1,200 pounds of ballast, a fiberglass spoiler for big air pulls and PerfectPass speed control, there's no need to customize it with a series of optional wakeboard-oriented accessories...
- BOAT REVIEW When Malibu announced it had redesigned the hull of the Response LXi, a lot of heads turned. The water-skiing powerhouse was already one of the best ski boats on the planet, having pulled Chris Parrish to a slalom world record in 2005...
- BOAT REVIEW To celebrate a 25-year history during which the company has become a leader in the industry, Malibu introduces the Response LXi Silver Edition. Replete with commemorative stainless-steel logos, customized black and silver graphics, a color-matched trailer and metallic vinyl accents, this limited edition ski boat showcases the luxury and class that have become synonymous with Malibu Boats...
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