The Blue Wave 190 Deluxe 2005 vs Blue Wave 200 V-Bay 2008 comparison sits squarely in the category of decisions where specs alone won't tell the whole story — intended use, storage, and long-term ownership costs all factor in.
Size is the most obvious dividing line here. The Blue Wave 190 Deluxe 2005 measures 18,0 feet overall (2005), giving it roughly 16,0 additional feet of deck space compared to the Blue Wave 200 V-Bay 2008 at 2,0 feet (2008). Weight tells a clearer story for trailering families: the Blue Wave 200 V-Bay 2008 tips the scales at 1 175 lbs — 1 164 lbs less than the Blue Wave 190 Deluxe 2005 at 11 lbs. That difference is meaningful if you're working within a half-ton or three-quarter-ton truck's tow rating, especially once you factor in a motor, gear, and fuel.
Both boats share a closely matched power ceiling — 150 hp for the Blue Wave 190 Deluxe 2005 and 150 hp for the Blue Wave 200 V-Bay 2008. Real-world performance will come down more to which motor is actually bolted on, its load at the time, and whether it's a 4-stroke or 2-stroke setup.
For family outings this is probably the sharpest distinction between the two. The Blue Wave 190 Deluxe 2005 is rated for 7 passengers, while the Blue Wave 200 V-Bay 2008 caps at 6. If you're regularly pulling extended family or a group of friends onto the water, the extra seats on the Blue Wave 190 Deluxe 2005 could be the deciding factor.
At this size, power-to-weight ratio matters more than outright horsepower. The Blue Wave 190 Deluxe 2005 comes in at 0 lbs per hp versus 8 lbs per hp for the Blue Wave 200 V-Bay 2008. The lower the ratio the more explosive the acceleration — meaningful on a short RIB where bursts of speed, quick planing, and agility in surf or tight waterways define the experience.
Bottom line: Choose the Blue Wave 190 Deluxe 2005 if your priority is putting more people on the water — it handles 7 passengers and at 18,0 ft it has the deck room to back that rating up comfortably. The Blue Wave 200 V-Bay 2008 is the smarter pick if you want a lighter, easier-to-trailer boat rated for 6 that costs less to run day-to-day.