Re: Ski Boat Horsepower
Depends on the weight of the boat, you may get the same response with either motor. The EFI is preferrable.<br /><br />You don't need a large engine pull to get a wakeboarder up. I can get up behind my 4.3 ltr 190hp at almost idle speed, with a boatload of folks. I am 44 yrs old and 6' and 175 lbs.<br /><br />If it takes a strong pull to get the wakeboarder up, the boarder has an incorrect technique. <br /><br />Let me reemphasize that I can get up at idle speed. It takes almost no arm pull. <br /><br />I have had people push water till the rope would pull out of their hands and hit the boat. Poor technique. After I showed them how to get up, they were amazed at the ease and lack of a hard pull to get out of the water. <br /><br />Deep water slalom skiing is a different story. V6 is the minimum. <br /><br />Of course, after you wakeboard, why ski. What is the point? I was a slalom skier for over 30 years and have not skied once in 3 years. Wakeboarding is much easier to learn, easier on my body, unlimited tricks, and alot more fun. Watersport companies are selling 10 wakeboards to 1 set of skis. <br /><br />My 6 and 7 yr old girls wakeboarded within a couple of trys and they have never skied.