Hmm...
I think you may think twice about playing around with a boat like that, in regards to pulling skiers and/or a tube. Sure you can, but good grief you are going to be burning some copious amounts of gas for one, and making one hell of a wake for the ones behind the boat to deal with. First piece of advice, get your cabin cruiser, make friends with somebody that has a boat better suited for pulling a skier or tube.
As for the rest, everyone has their opinions and it's always good to hear what folks have to say. In the end the best thing you can do is get educated, watch the market for a while so you can get an idea of prices. The more you look the more you will get an idea of what works for you. No matter the year or size this is a huge investment for YOUR enjoyment so make sure whatever you get it meets your expectations. As I always say half the fun of having a boat is shopping for one! Don't always think you have to buy locally either and be very careful in dealing with any of the stealerships around the lakes region. Oh they are nice alright, their prices... not so much.
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