2008 MasterCraft X-Star
SS

Good
vs.
Great
At
first
blush
it
would
seem
the
qualities
of
''good''
and
''great''
are
kissing
cousins
separated
by
degrees.
But
the
fact
is,
good
is
the
enemy
of
great.
Because
it’s
far
too
easy
for
humans
to
become
satisfied
and
comfortable
with
good
on
the
way
to
greatness,
and
never
push
harder.
Enter
the
magnificent
SSX-Star
–
a
glowing
example
of
never
being
satisfied
with
good
enough.
The
X-Star
is
already
the
king
of
the
mountain.
But
we
pushed
harder
to
specifically
design
the
SSX-Star
to
reinvent
all
the
fun
possibilities
on
saltwater.
It’s
engineered
with
corrosion-resistant
components
throughout,
so
you
can
laugh
at
salt
while
having
the
time
of
your
life.
In
addition,
it
features
a
KGB
ballast
system
that
puts
up
those
mojo
wakes.
Of
course,
maximizing
your
potential
on
a
board
is
not
enough
for
the
SSX-Star.
It
also
makes
the
most
of
space
with
our
SuperFly
twin-tip
bow,
which
creates
a
massive
seating
area
up
front.
Plus,
our
ZeroFlex
Flyer
tower
with
patented
swivel
board
racks
gets
all
the
tools
of
your
trade
out
of
the
way.
At
22
feet
long
and
with
a
100-inch
beam,
the
incredible
SSX-Star
has
room
for
12
people.
None
of
whom
will
ever
be
satisfied
with
''good.'' |
2008 MasterCraft X-2
SS

Cyberspace
vs.
The
Entourage
There’s
a
difference
between
mediocrity
and
greatness.
It’s
called
desire.
And
if
the
X-2
had
a
slogan
it
would
be,
''Desire.''
Because
this
overachiever
brings
it
in
every
way.
At
a
garage-friendly
20
feet,
it
still
provides
plenty
of
seating
for
everyone
to
join
in
on
the
fun.
And
it
offers
a
heart-pounding
310-horsepower,
multi-port,
EFI
Vortec
engine
along
with
a
modified
step
hull
for
versatile
thrills.
Top-end
speed
for
slalom
skiing
and
thick
wakes
with
sweet
lips
for
wakeboarding.
Inch
by
inch--from
the
tips
of
its
pickle-fork
bow
to
the
swim
platform--it
fervently
wants
nothing
more
than
to
prove
it’s
the
best
boat
for
you.
With
an
abundance
of
standard
features
and
amenities,
you
may
feel
the
throes
of
desire
yourself.
Just
take
delivery
of
your
own
X-2
and
then
point
all
of
that
longing
toward
greatness.
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