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saskyrider
08-16-2013, 07:11 PM
I just saw an supra ssv 20 come into the local dealer and they have it listed for a good price. I'm tginki g of trading mine on it if the price is right... what would be the advantages of moving to the supra?

does it have a deeper v? mine doesn't do great in rough water.

would the surf wave be comparable? this is my biggest concern... I've basically quit wakeboarding and mainly surf now

thanks

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saskyrider
08-17-2013, 10:18 AM
cmon guys help me out here...

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rdlangston13
08-17-2013, 10:37 AM
Most supras have more freeboard so you could load more water in it for your surf wave and still be above the water line


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saskyrider
08-17-2013, 11:21 AM
that's what I was thinking... looking at the specs the ssv is 6" shorter but the front of the boat looks different. my main wants are deeper storage in the nose for my IBS bag and more freeboard...

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smitty75
08-17-2013, 03:16 PM
I have don't have any experience with the 20 ssv, but I do have a 21v. Definitely a deep stable boat. The 21v throws a great wakeboarding wake but takes a little bit more effort for a surf wake compared to the lsv. It seems to takes a lot to get it leaning. I have zero complaints with mine so far.

saskyrider
08-17-2013, 07:49 PM
as long as it has a deeper v than my lsv and throws a good surf wave ill probably go for it... new style of tower with more clearance would be nice to

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Wax
08-17-2013, 11:17 PM
As most know from my post in the surfing section, I was appauled at the surf wake behind my buddy's new 06 21V. I do not know the differences between the 20 SSV and the 21V hulls, so it's hard to say, but if you really like surfing I know the 21V wouldn't be the boat for you. Excellent wakeboard wake though. I was able to get a pretty good surf wake with my 2000 Supra Launch DD and a lot of weight, maybe the 20 SSV is more similar to that hull?

Supra's website has at least basic boat info including beam and draft of all the old models, so you could maybe compare there.

Wax
08-17-2013, 11:20 PM
BTW I think your LSV is a lot bigger, and I think the lockers are probably a lot bigger. A 750 bag takes up the entire rear locker on the 21V, I assume it's similar for 20 SSV...?

sandm
08-18-2013, 08:31 AM
I had a 20ssv and sold it as it was just not a family surf machine. threw a pretty decent wave, but if we had a crew of less than 5, you had to have 1bag in the walkthru, one on the seat corner and another on the floor. we ran typically with a crew of 4 2500lbs to get a decent wave and that buried the rubrail in the water. my only decision to sell was tired of bags all over the seats and tripping on them. the seat bases are not deep enough to get any weight under them due to the shallow hull.

on a positive note, fit and finish was top notch and I never had a problem that kept me off the water. well built solid boat with zero tower shake and handled chop good for a 20'8" boat.

personally if it was my decision, hold out for a 22ssv or move to the xlv in the moomba line if you surf. I don't think it'll give you the upgrade you are looking for.

pm if you have any more questions.

saskyrider
08-18-2013, 10:15 AM
thanks sandm!!! the more I look the more I was thinking that... I'm also looking at centurions as well.... but I'd like to stay with skiers if possible.. it will come down to dollars and cents

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Wax
08-19-2013, 12:24 AM
Maybe keep your eyes open for a 06+ LSV?

KG's Supra24
08-19-2013, 09:51 AM
Dusty might be able to chime in. He had a 20 for a year, I believe.

I've been in his but it has been a while. I do think it sits low in the water like sandm mentioned and its going to be a somewhat small boat overall all ... 20 fter. It will be more surfable than the 21v but won't have a dialed of a wakeboard wake.

I think Dusty ran 750s in his rear and for surfing, he would throw a sack on the locker and down into the floor to get the ideal wave out of the boat. It did get the rub rail to the water.

Here are the few pictures I have of surf perspective. Might help a little ....

http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/i401/kwgarner24/DSC_0022.jpg

You can see the sack placement here ...

http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/i401/kwgarner24/DSC_0008.jpg

The 20 is on the right side of the picture ....

http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/i401/kwgarner24/DSC_0004.jpg

saskyrider
08-19-2013, 05:06 PM
Maybe keep your eyes open for a 06+ LSV?

I'd love to go after razzmans for sure but its to far away......

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saskyrider
08-19-2013, 05:07 PM
Dusty might be able to chime in. He had a 20 for a year, I believe.

I've been in his but it has been a while. I do think it sits low in the water like sandm mentioned and its going to be a somewhat small boat overall all ... 20 fter. It will be more surfable than the 21v but won't have a dialed of a wakeboard wake.

I think Dusty ran 750s in his rear and for surfing, he would throw a sack on the locker and down into the floor to get the ideal wave out of the boat. It did get the rub rail to the water.

Here are the few pictures I have of surf perspective. Might help a little ....

http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/i401/kwgarner24/DSC_0022.jpg

You can see the sack placement here ...

http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/i401/kwgarner24/DSC_0008.jpg

The 20 is on the right side of the picture ....

http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/i401/kwgarner24/DSC_0004.jpg

thanks very much kg!!!

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