I have an older diy counter current, air driven skimmer on my 75 and it works fine. I did several mods to it since buying the system used.
If your skimmer uses only one air stone, you can improve bubble production by adding a second or third one. This may require a larger air pump to drive the multiple stones. Shouldn't be too difficult, you simply use some air line 'tees' which will allow you to attach multiple air stones to a single air line. You can effectively double your bubble production that way. I built a manifold from scrap acrylic to enable the attachment of multiple air stones and I've seen pictures of a PVC endcap fitting made into an airstone manifold by drilling holes into it. If you have a small tap & die set, the holes and rigid airline may be threaded to fit the parts together rather than push fitting the flexible tubing on to the rigid.
Without a photo or more details, I'm not sure of the exact configuration of your skimmer, but you do mention it requires constant tending. In what way?
Another mod I did to minimize the fiddling was to add a ball valve to the output line. This allows additional fine tuning of the water column height in the skimmer, independently of the pump output.
Other than that, is the skimmer producing what you consider a good amount of skimmate based on your stocking? If your tank looks good, then I'd say there's no immediate need to go looking for that latest, greatest monster skimmer.
Here's a photo of my 'ghetto' diy with a couple of the mods I mentioned. Uses all of 12 watts of electrical power with a Stellar W60 air pump and an AquaClear 301 power head. Will run for a long time on a battery backup unlike some of the power hungry units available today.