barefooter
05-28-2002, 12:45 PM
Why did MOOMBA loose its AWSA accreditation for 2002?
When I bought my 2001 Outback, having AWSA approval was an important factor in my decision making process.
I looked at similiar, but more expensive boats like the Malibu Sunsetter. Both boats met the same strict guidlines to receive the AWSA, but the Outback was less expensive. So, I fiqured I would get a get a good boat a save some money in the process.
Now, that it lost (or did not pay for) its AWSA, it seems to validate the Moomba naysayers saying the Moomba cut too many corners and does not measure up to the same standards as other inboards.
I hope Skiers Choice makes a concerted effort to get AWSA certification for 2003---otherwise they may loose business in the future.
When I bought my 2001 Outback, having AWSA approval was an important factor in my decision making process.
I looked at similiar, but more expensive boats like the Malibu Sunsetter. Both boats met the same strict guidlines to receive the AWSA, but the Outback was less expensive. So, I fiqured I would get a get a good boat a save some money in the process.
Now, that it lost (or did not pay for) its AWSA, it seems to validate the Moomba naysayers saying the Moomba cut too many corners and does not measure up to the same standards as other inboards.
I hope Skiers Choice makes a concerted effort to get AWSA certification for 2003---otherwise they may loose business in the future.