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    Default Question about price range on these...

    Now i have to idea what options these two have, but ill just say basic model, with wake-plate, PP(maybe), gravity 3 ballast...and of course tower.
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    I don't think that your question is clearly written.
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    Orange you glad he has the color picked though?
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    Outback with those options hummmmm....33k
    LSV as in picture hmmmmmmm................41k

    But you can go to the boat builder and see the MSRP after you put the options on it you like.

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    Thats an odd comparisson; a Direct Drive outback (thats a few years old; notice the seat in the engine cover) and an LSV don't have a whole lot in common...


    ...except that those 2 are both orange.


    The LSV has a heater too; which is a great option!
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    Heaters! Heater Options!!!!

    When is SC going to put an A/C unit in for us?????


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    ZEGm, i like your thinking--a/c
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    Default To your question

    LSV is 1' longer, 2" wider, roughly 500 pounds heavier, seats 2-3 more people comfortably, is deeper which makes you feel like you are riding more inside of the boat.

    The LSV can cross-over from wakeboarding/surfing to skiing, but will produce more wake than the Outback V simply given its weight.

    The 2009 Outback V is 1' 8" shorter han the current LSV, but only 200 pounds lighter. It is deeper that the 2008 and prior models. It has a brand new hull underneath it, producing a fuller wake than the prior model.

    In short, if you are water skier who wakeboards or wakesurfs on occasion, the earlier model Outback V will make you happy.

    If you are a wakeboarder who on occasion waterskis, but a bit more budget minded, the 2009 Outback V will be a good fit.

    If you are an advanced wakeboarder, or have a larger family, or are really into wakesurfing, the LSV is your best choice.

    Hope that helps.

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    And if you ski a little more than most the LS is the best!

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    I had the Outback and now have the LSV. The LSV is only 1 foot longer, but it's a much bigger boat and throws an amazing wake for wakeboarding and surfing. The Outback was a great boat, but I didn't like the low freeboard with a baby being on the boat. If you are a skier, then you really can't beat the Outback.

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