Originally posted by kylant
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Thanks for all the good info on this thread. I'm ordering my SAN 230 tomorrow. Already convinced myself to step up to the H5, now considering the H6. I will keep the boat a long time and we make a number of trips to local lakes (including Tahoe) each year where the altitude will be an issue. The way I read it is that I can 'have it all' with the H6. I really don't like the idea of maxing out the RPMs on a different prop if I can have the right prop. Not going to be water skiing but want to be able to motor across the lake quickly if a storm is coming in!
Any last minute thoughts?
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H6 all the way!! You won't really notice the ZR4 weakness until you take it to altitude. The performance loss is dramatic
I am so glad I ordered the H6. I can't wait until summer.
You going to Superior?
They are such good people to work with. I feel they bent over backwards and went above and beyond getting my boat sold and my new one to me
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Our trailer has arrived and now we are awaiting a ship notification from Nautique. I am still hoping for a Xmas delivery but not worried about it, water is starting to freeze anyway.
If you are thinking you will be at altitude and are ok with the cost, the H6 is a no brainer.Last edited by idahosan; 12-11-2018, 08:53 PM.
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That is a gorgeous boat. I love the color choices very tasteful and timeless. Let me know when you are ready to sell.
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Fits like a glove. Fit under 7’ door with a couple inches to spare. Folding the tower and bimini were pretty easy single handed. I will probably remove the bimini for winter storage as I will be able to partially raise and secure the tower, then I can put the cover on. Few little issues from shipping but by far the least issues with a new boat that I’ve experienced.
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You could run a 2 x 8 piece of wood across the top of the windshield so the tower can rest on it thereby allowing you to put your cover on the boat with tower folded down. Tower just won’t be folded down as low as pictured but should still fit in garage. This is how I store myG for winter storage
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Originally posted by idahosan View Post
Fits like a glove. Fit under 7’ door with a couple inches to spare. Folding the tower and bimini were pretty easy single handed. I will probably remove the bimini for winter storage as I will be able to partially raise and secure the tower, then I can put the cover on. Few little issues from shipping but by far the least issues with a new boat that I’ve experienced.
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