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Old 12-11-2007, 03:41 PM
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Need Advise to modify outboard to inboard. ]]

I have a plan to build my wakeboard boat and i looking for boad plan now i found some interesting boat plan,
it is SHARK FISH & SKI 16 http://www.clarkcraft.com/cgi-local/...42f15c0e97ad8f


and i want to modify it to inboard engine , for SHARK FISH & SKI 16 do you think which one it will better between inboard tipical direct drive and v-drive

or if do you know the better boat plan to make a big and good quality wake please introduce me.
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Old 12-11-2007, 03:53 PM
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i found another one. but think it will better for sport boat if I build it without cabin.
MONGOOSE CUDDY CAB. 20
http://www.clarkcraft.com/cgi-local/...42f15c0e97ad8f






it shape like a tournament wakeboard boat.
you can check Malibu Wake setter 360' vdo from like below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBUxUDLu-Eg
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Old 12-11-2007, 03:55 PM
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don't know wich one are better to modify to inboard version,
so , if you know ,
please advise me.
thank.
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Old 12-11-2007, 09:24 PM
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The last one you posted is designed to accept inboard power, no conversion needed.

http://www.clarkcraft.com/cgi-local/...item=936046977
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Old 12-11-2007, 09:34 PM
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The Malibu Wakesetter is different from the boats you are considering. Towboats for ski and board use usually have a flatter bottom aft, as they are designed to get on plane quickly at lower speeds. The boats you have mentioned have moderate to deep vee shapes carried well aft. Good for fishing, as they will handle choppy seas well, but I don't think they are "ideal" for boarding. They will work, of course, and will be the better choice as an all-round sport boat. Purpose built ski and wakeboard boats are for calm water only, excellent for one purpose, not as good for all others.

Just some things to consider as you select a design to build. Good luck!
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Old 12-12-2007, 09:02 AM
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i have no idea what type and boat plan is good for wakeboard.
but i just see MONGOOSE CUDDY CAB. 20 it look near wakeboard boat.

and for SHARK FISH & SKI 16 they are clame is

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SHARK FISH & SKI 16
The Shark Model PB Fish and Ski Design is the ideal boat for fishing, skiing, and boating fun. The Shark's maneuverable hull form allows you to turn the boat quickly in case a skier has to be picked up in a hurry. The Shark's fast bottom also allows the boat to accelerate quickly, thus making it easier for a skier to get out and on top of the water. Accessories shown in the Fish & Ski model, such as the upholstered individual and forward seats, the bow rails and hardware are at the discretion of the builder and are not included in the complete boat kit
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