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Paul Brothers' 205V When Paul Brothers first found his 205V VRS, he considered it a "diamond in the rough". He knew he wanted an all around towboat, but had no idea that it would become the boat it has turned into today. Having a meticulous, sometimes anal, nature allowed him to turn a basic 205V....
Michael Dozois' RZ4 When Tige' announced the RZ2 was hitting production, rumors immediately began flying around about a 24' version of the model.  Michael Dozois (AKA Nuck'n Futs) liked the way these rumors sounded. 
Steve Pharis' Tige When I purchased this boat in 2006, it had things I was looking for. The integrity of the boat was in great shape, it had the laminated stringer with no failures to date, and the price was right. I looked around for a very long time, and eventually drove all the way to Georgia to pick this one up. It needed some serious TLC.

This is THE Community

It's like facebook for boat owners. Setup your profile, meet some friends, upload some files and talk about your boat. It's that easy.
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Testing of a few samplings of generally mentioned vinyl cleaners.

Vinyl Cleaner Showdown

WakeBoatWorld is Back!

That's right. We're back. And we're sporting more features than you can shake a stick at. After sampling the traffic from the previous version of the site, and taking a look at some of the industry changes on the web, we've tailored a new look and features to do what we have always intended; to get your info, projects, photos, and content from one another in a single location. Some of the articles and features that were on our old site are going to be migrating over this way, along with a few new ones. We think we've pulled it off nicely, and now we need you.

Fill Out a Profile

Please take the time to fill in your profile. Much like other social networking sites on the internet, you will connect easier if you fill in more. All of the features, galleries, and videos are completely securable or public. You control who sees your content (not that you should be ashamed to show off your sled). There's even a nifty little application on your wall that allows you to see your friends on a map. You can literally take over the world.

Connect with Friends

Now that you have your profile completed, start inviting friends. There's an invitation form right in your profile. Fill it in, and send them out. The more the merrier.

Upload some content

WakeBoatWorld supports many different formats with simple upload and go functionality. We also give you the permalinks back to those so you can use us to host video, photos, or link back to your profile anywhere on the web.

Get Featured

If you have a killer rebuild, project, how-to, or anything you feel warrants a feature or article. Let us know about it. Add one of us as a friend and send us a message. Be sure to take photos of the entire project. We'll help you out as much as possible to get you featured.



We hope you have fun connecting. Please send us a message with comments or suggestions at anytime. Happy WakeBoating.

- WakeBoatWorld admins