Hello Friends,
I just slalomed skied behind our new boat for the first time and wanted to write about my experience to help any future Bennington owners decide what size boat and motor to purchase to pull skiers.
We purchased a 22 ft tritoon with a 175 Yamaha Vmax SHO. The dealer installed a 4 blade prop to increase hole-shot.
On other rides, we've topped out our speeds with 3-5 people on the boat around 32 mph.
For this ride we had two people on the boat, driver and spotter.
The waters were calm.
I weigh just under 140 lbs.
The boat popped me up right away.
We were just below full throttle, about 29-30mph.
The boat wake area is a bit rough with two little waves on the port and stern sides from the toons and churning water after it passes between the toons.
The water was calmer to ski outside of the boat wake.
Thoughts:
Overall, I'm happy with this boat and our decision to purchase it. I'm happy with my slalom ski experience.
I'm glad we went with the 175hp and NOT the 150hp.
If you want to pull larger slalom skiers, consider the 200hp or 250hp. (Those motors were out of our budget.)
Typically water skiers (with two skis) ski at 25mph.
For beginner water skiers, it might be tough to learn behind a tritoon because the toons churn up the water in the wake. In comparison, A V-hull or deck boat bow design cuts thought the water and creates smoother water for the skier. But, in my experience a V-hull also creates larger wake waves that can be difficult to pass through.
When a tritoon passes thought another boats wake, it does not dampen the waves for the skier as much as a v-hull or deck boat does.
For us, this boat will be great for our needs. We can ski and and we can slow cruise all with one boat.
Again, these are my opinions from my experience. Let me know if you have questions.
Happy boating!
I just slalomed skied behind our new boat for the first time and wanted to write about my experience to help any future Bennington owners decide what size boat and motor to purchase to pull skiers.
We purchased a 22 ft tritoon with a 175 Yamaha Vmax SHO. The dealer installed a 4 blade prop to increase hole-shot.
On other rides, we've topped out our speeds with 3-5 people on the boat around 32 mph.
For this ride we had two people on the boat, driver and spotter.
The waters were calm.
I weigh just under 140 lbs.
The boat popped me up right away.
We were just below full throttle, about 29-30mph.
The boat wake area is a bit rough with two little waves on the port and stern sides from the toons and churning water after it passes between the toons.
The water was calmer to ski outside of the boat wake.
Thoughts:
Overall, I'm happy with this boat and our decision to purchase it. I'm happy with my slalom ski experience.
I'm glad we went with the 175hp and NOT the 150hp.
If you want to pull larger slalom skiers, consider the 200hp or 250hp. (Those motors were out of our budget.)
Typically water skiers (with two skis) ski at 25mph.
For beginner water skiers, it might be tough to learn behind a tritoon because the toons churn up the water in the wake. In comparison, A V-hull or deck boat bow design cuts thought the water and creates smoother water for the skier. But, in my experience a V-hull also creates larger wake waves that can be difficult to pass through.
When a tritoon passes thought another boats wake, it does not dampen the waves for the skier as much as a v-hull or deck boat does.
For us, this boat will be great for our needs. We can ski and and we can slow cruise all with one boat.
Again, these are my opinions from my experience. Let me know if you have questions.
Happy boating!