2 questions; is this a 2020 beacuase im jealous of the trailer wheels! And why are there registration stickers on the windshield?
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2 questions; is this a 2020 beacuase im jealous of the trailer wheels! And why are there registration stickers on the windshield?
Even with it being a "demo" boat, I still don't think I can swallow new boat pricing. My XLV is 8 grand from being paid off. It's got a tiny payment and I've modded the heck out of it. After riding the max on tuesday and my XLV on wednesday, I can definitely say that the max wave was longer by probably 3 to 4 feet is my guess. But my wave is just as clean and just as powerful (if not more). So yes the max wave is better, but it's not something that COMPLETELY blew me away. It'll likely be my next boat, but at least a season or two out when they've depreciated more and I can get one for a chunk less money. evem a pretty loaded Max would require a decent chunk of time and money to mod it out similar to a lot of the stuff I've done on my XLV. sure, that's part of the fun. But the timing just isn't right for me.
Yeah, stock rear bags, but the trays were removed to just get that much more in them.
So, there was someone that bought a boat and didn't want the 18s that came with it, so the dealer swapped the 18s onto the Max and gave the max wheels to that customer. it's a 2019 and was the demo boat for the dealer.
You can get upgraded wheels from Boatmate when you custom order the boat or at least your dealer can help. I didn't want to go with the larger wheels but I did want something different than the 5 star wheels that come stock so I had my dealer work with boatmate to upgrade mine during my build.