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[November 18, 2008]Tige Z1Tigé’s freshest styling went into the Z1, and its sharpest pencil set the price.
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[November 10, 2008]Moomba Outback V 6While making the Outback V slightly shorter than previous years, Moomba raised the gunwales for more protective freeboard than traditional ski boats.
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[November 10, 2008]Bayliner 185 FlightYou’re looking at one of the most-popular boats under 20 feet in the world. In fact, combine the Bayliner 185 and its smaller brother, the 175, and you’d have nearly one-third of the under-20 sport-boat market.
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[November 10, 2008]Centurion Enzo SV 230This boat is made to hold midrange speeds and big-time crowds, two reasons why it’s the official towboat of the World Wake Surfing Championships.
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[June 12, 2008]Bayliner 225The menu of value-priced boats just got a new main dish. With a roomy interior and performance to make boaters happy, Bayliner has stepped up with a tasty morsel. Even with options like a wakeboard tower and maximum horsepower, the new 225 hits an incomparable price point.
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[June 12, 2008]Tahoe Q8iThis Tahoe Q8i is the upscale version of family sport boating with plenty of bling in the standard-equipment list.
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[April 23, 2008]Sea-Doo Speedster WakeSubtract a few square feet from the 230 Wake and you have a boat that's a little easier to store -- and a few thousand dollars lower in price.
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[April 23, 2008]Yamaha 212X 2Yamaha throws its best contender yet into the wakeboarding market with this water-sports-oriented, jet-drive bowrider.
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[April 23, 2008]Yamaha AR 230 H.O.It's more than the wakeboard tower, board racks, transom storage and twin high-output motors (they result in blistering hole shot, by the way) that make the AR 230 H.O. a riding machine.
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[April 23, 2008]Sea-Doo 230 WakeThis is the boat that first legitimized jet-drive models in the wakeboarding market. Die-hard riders have told us that the 230 Wake delivers cleaner and larger wakes than anticipated.



