Articles Tagged: pickle fork bow
- Boat Review The all-new MasterCraft X-55 is the most luxurious boat in MasterCraft's line, which puts it high up on the list of most luxurious wakeboard boats in this guide. Everything, from the flip-down armrests in the ridiculously roomy pickle-fork bow to the contoured seat backs in the main cabin, screams comfort...
- Boat Review The MasterCraft X-45 is a best-selling wakeboard boat for the MasterCraft brand. Standing in the wide-open main cabin, it's easy to tell why. From here, you can just barely make out the wake boat's pickle-fork nose - a testament to its sheer vastness...
- Boat Review With its massive, wide-open layout and smooth-riding deep-V hull, the MasterCraft X-35 wakeboard boat is a can't-miss for the big, multisport family. Better yet, with room for 16, let's call it a multisport, multifamily must-have...
- Overview Think of the MasterCraft X-2 as the little brother to the X-Star, MasterCraft’s premier wake ride. The two boats share an identical seating configuration in their main cabins and, thanks to their pickle-fork bows and standard ZeroFlex towers, they share a similar profile as well...
- OVERVIEW Like its X-Series counterpart, the X-35, the MasterCraft MariStar 235 is a smooth-riding, versatile performer that's a great choice for big multisport families. In a nod to its family-friendly luxury layout, the MasterCraft MariStar 235 trades in a seat in the wraparound lounge for a wet bar and available refrigerator...
- OVERVIEW The brand-new MasterCraft MariStar 255's luxury focus radiates from the flip-down armrests and billet aluminum speaker grilles of the plush pickle-fork bow all the way to the transom's contoured rear seat backs and diamond-stitched sun pad...
- Wakeboard Boat Review The MasterCraft Boats X-2 has the similar MasterCraft X-Star profile with the pickle-fork bow and ZeroFlex tower, only in a 20-foot package. In some ways, the MasterCraft X-2 is the best of both worlds — wide bow, rampy wakes, wakeboarding amenities, premium construction — all in a wakeboard boat you can trailer and store in the garage with no problem...
- Wakeboard Boat Review The MasterCraft MariStar SS200 is the luxury version of the MasterCraft X-2 upgraded to the Saltwater Series package. It has a distinctly wakeboarding style, with the pickle-fork bow and optional ZeroFlex tower, all in a 20-foot package...
- Wakeboard Boat Review Don’t discriminate against the MasterCraft MariStar 215 just because it doesn’t have the ever-popular pickle-fork bow design. In its third model year, the MasterCraft MariStar 215 has plenty of top-notch design behind it thanks to MasterCraft’s research and development department and with just the optional 650-pound factory ballast system it creates some impressive-sized wakes...
- Wakeboard Boat Review The MasterCraft X-15 looks like a traditional wakeboard boat now that so many X-Series models have the pickle-fork bow. But in its third model year, the MasterCraft X-15 is pretty state-of-the-art, with the collective mind power of MasterCraft’s research and development department (which has its own building at company HQ) creating impressive-sized wakes with only the 650-pound factory ballast system...
- Wakeboard Boat Review With any other wakeboard boat company, the MasterCraft X-45 would be the biggest, baddest model in the lineup. MasterCraft’s got the monster 28-foot X-80, though. Still, the MasterCraft X-45 shouldn’t be overshadowed...
- Wakeboard Boat Review “This thing is crazy, it’s so big!” one of our riders said when first stepping onto the MasterCraft X-80 at the dock. What kind of wakeboarder lays out well into the six figures for this water-sports yacht? Ones with big families, lots of friends and larger lakes and waterways...
- Wakeboard Boat Review We were stoked to check out the Tigé RZ4, brand-new for 2008, after the success that last year’s debut, the Tigé RZ2, enjoyed. We waited until the second day of testing to ride it, and we definitely saved the best for last...
- Wakeboard Boat Review With its pickle-fork bow and sleek custom graphics, the Tigé RZ2 looks to stand out on the water in its second model year. We all agreed this wakeboard boat lived up to appearances, throwing off versatile wakes depending on settings...
- Wakeboard Boat Review The MasterCraft X-Star is The Man. It’s probably the most well-known wakeboard boat out there. The X Games uses it. The Pro Wakeboard Tour uses it. Parks Bonifay, Shane Bonifay, Andrew Adkison and more all have one...





