Fletcher 15ft Arrowflash (75HP) for wakeboarding?
Discussion
Cupramax said:
Lol, you wont get much of a wake with a 15ft tiddler but it should be able to pull you OK. I used to have a 15ft Super Simms with a 60 and that used to pull a skier just about OK.
Yes i'm not comparing to a mastercraft
just need to know it will pull us.I'm even thinking of selling the 75 if i get it and pop on a Mer 135hp....that should spruce it up a bit

jenkotvr said:
Thats sounds positive then, it was either that or a maxum/searay 18ft but i was told the 3ltr inboards arent too good for wakeboarding 
All im after is to be able wakeboard cheaply and without too much stress on the engine
Those 18 foot boats with 3.0 sterndrives are quite heavy and a little underpowered. The Fletcer will be quicker I'd have thought
All im after is to be able wakeboard cheaply and without too much stress on the engine
danyeates said:
jenkotvr said:
Thats sounds positive then, it was either that or a maxum/searay 18ft but i was told the 3ltr inboards arent too good for wakeboarding 
All im after is to be able wakeboard cheaply and without too much stress on the engine
Those 18 foot boats with 3.0 sterndrives are quite heavy and a little underpowered. The Fletcer will be quicker I'd have thought
All im after is to be able wakeboard cheaply and without too much stress on the engine

Cupramax said:
Lol, you wont get much of a wake with a 15ft tiddler but it should be able to pull you OK. I used to have a 15ft Super Simms with a 60 and that used to pull a skier just about OK.
Used to waterski at Two Tree Island off Leigh-on-sea back in the late 70's early 80'2 with a 15' Simms Super V and a 50 merc. That's taken me right back up memory lane where there is no turning place, only adverts to search for cheap ski boats!jenkotvr said:
Cupramax said:
Lol, you wont get much of a wake with a 15ft tiddler but it should be able to pull you OK. I used to have a 15ft Super Simms with a 60 and that used to pull a skier just about OK.
Yes i'm not comparing to a mastercraft
just need to know it will pull us.I'm even thinking of selling the 75 if i get it and pop on a Mer 135hp....that should spruce it up a bit

paintman said:
jenkotvr said:
Cupramax said:
Lol, you wont get much of a wake with a 15ft tiddler but it should be able to pull you OK. I used to have a 15ft Super Simms with a 60 and that used to pull a skier just about OK.
Yes i'm not comparing to a mastercraft
just need to know it will pull us.I'm even thinking of selling the 75 if i get it and pop on a Mer 135hp....that should spruce it up a bit


nothing wrong with 135 3.0 i/o in a 17.5-18ft boat-had a few of them over the years and the last was a 175 bayliner with a tower-nice wake when trimmed about a quarter out-even better if 2 seat in the rear jump seats, plenty of go for a deep water mono ski/100kg rider and a 40mph tow aswell.£50 of squirt and 45mph max speed for a days fun was all good in my book.
Nothing at all wrong with the 135 Mercs - I've got a 135hp 2.0lt V6 Black Max on the back of a 17 foot Dory Sportsman & its very good indeed, way over spec but that's what it came with - just that compared to a 75 you might find the consumption a bit of a shock!
Edited by paintman on Sunday 29th August 20:35
silverthorn2151 said:
Cupramax said:
Lol, you wont get much of a wake with a 15ft tiddler but it should be able to pull you OK. I used to have a 15ft Super Simms with a 60 and that used to pull a skier just about OK.
Used to waterski at Two Tree Island off Leigh-on-sea back in the late 70's early 80'2 with a 15' Simms Super V and a 50 merc. That's taken me right back up memory lane where there is no turning place, only adverts to search for cheap ski boats!
ds that used to piss past you with the Phantoms and 200 geegees 
I remember some guys with a Glastron and a Johnson 235. They used to fill the boat with fuel cans!
My mate was a bit of a wally, so I spent most of my time waist deep on the ramp. We did tow it behind a Lancia Beta Spyder, which was cool.
And that awful cafe on the bend! Jeez, how it all comes back.
My mate was a bit of a wally, so I spent most of my time waist deep on the ramp. We did tow it behind a Lancia Beta Spyder, which was cool.
And that awful cafe on the bend! Jeez, how it all comes back.
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