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tlarocque
05-13-2015, 09:57 PM
Hi all-

New to forum. Previously owned an Outback, the an Air Nautique, most recently a Malibu Wakesetter, and tomorrow going to look at a 2007 Mobius.

Can anyone tell me what the "SK" in the seller's description refers to?

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2007 Moomba Mobius LSV/SK
22 foot
Deep Blue with white hull and grey/blue/white interior
Approx... 160 hours
Always dry storage in the winter
Always professionally winterized and de-winterized with service records
Always fully insured w/o teen drivers
Rarely trailered – once to Lake Chelan
Kept on Lake Sammamish each season
Never has been in salt water

New Bimini Top
Full cover
325 HP V8
V Drive
CD/iPod stereo with custom sound system ($5,000 add on)
Duel batteries
Cockpit heaters
4 Blade balanced propeller – never replaced because we have never hit anything
Hydraulic trim plates
Docking lights
Cruise control
Rated for 13 adults
Fire extinguisher
Wake board tower and racks
Wake board speakers (3) top of the line
3 bag automatic fill ballast system
Swim step with add on rail ($300) and on
Add on Mirror for wake boarders/skiers

Trailer is single axel
Detachable tongue
Painted to match the boat
Chrome wheels
Very low miles

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Although I have a number in mind, anyone that wants to chime in on a fair price for said boat?

Thanks!

TL

parrothd
05-13-2015, 10:05 PM
It's listed in the classifieds..

parrothd
05-13-2015, 10:08 PM
Oopss.. Different boat..

mmandley
05-14-2015, 12:11 AM
Fair price on an 07 is 28-34K depending on options, single axle trailer would be the lower of the range for myself.

Moomba doesn't use SK for anything in the boat description so IDK what he means.

LSV stands for V drive vs the LS which is the direct drive version.

Also the boat is 21.5 not 22ft.

tlarocque
05-14-2015, 01:16 AM
Thanks. I knew the LS vs LSV, just can't figure out what the SK might be.

Have negotiated to $30k which, given how few decent boats are on the market, lowish hours, and the level of options on this boat, seems fair to me. I too prefer a dual axle trailer but since the boat will be on a lift at my lake cabin I don't care that much.

Going to see the boat in the morning so will have a better idea of its overall condition.

jmvotto
05-14-2015, 08:48 AM
Sk, is just an acronym that nada adds to used boats all the moombas have them, just ignored it has no reference to the model.

kaneboats
05-14-2015, 11:47 AM
In some of the boats NADA uses that code or suffix to differentiate between trim levels (i.e., includes docking lights, chrome rubrail and other stuff). Try the NADA site and look up the boat and you'll see where he is getting it.