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freyse
08-11-2020, 12:43 PM
Looking to buy new Moomba have a 05 Outback love it for skiing behind , but now kids are getting into surfing would like to still ski which model would be best for both myself and wife skiers and now kids into surfing????

Stazi
08-11-2020, 01:43 PM
Probably a Craz or Kaiyen. But it will have quite the bump over the wake.


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Surgical_ass
08-11-2020, 01:47 PM
I also love to ski. Our mojo fits the bill for everyone. The ski wake isn't going to be like a direct drive but at 25mph I can quickly/easily get across. I don't think I would want to run a solemn course but for early morning glass it's perfect

996scott
08-11-2020, 02:30 PM
That is my situation as well. Still love to ski every time i get some glass. Our 07 LSV was a great all around boat and we could do everything on it but over the years we are doing much more surfing than skiing so it was time to get a boat that is suited better for surfing. I know i will give up the smaller wake for skiing, but the trade off for the ease and convenience of surfing will be worth it. My dealer said that the Craz is your best bet for an "acceptable" ski wake on a surf boat. The Craz has the ski pylon in front of the engine and the Kaiyen has it at the very back of the boat.

jcarter20
08-11-2020, 08:39 PM
I have an 18 Craz and still slalom ski. It isn’t bad. As they mention above it won’t be like a true ski boat, but is probably the best compromise. I added some lead weight (about 300lbs) for surfing which probably doesn’t help because you can’t drain it out. If I ski, I move 200lbs to the front to help level the boat out. If you aren’t skiing courses, it is a great all around boat. I kind of wish I had the extra room of the Mojo though.


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TexTgrTed1
08-11-2020, 10:23 PM
We like to slalom as well—almost a lost art these days.

My wife just slalomed for the 1st time in 10 years last Sunday behind our 2017 Craz. She had no complaints about the wake. Of course, it’s not the same as a direct drive slalom boat, but very serviceable.

audisnapr
08-12-2020, 12:09 PM
We like to slalom as well—almost a lost art these days.

My wife just slalomed for the 1st time in 10 years last Sunday behind our 2017 Craz. She had no complaints about the wake. Of course, it’s not the same as a direct drive slalom boat, but very serviceable.

for my own edification, how does direct drive vs v-drive affect the wake (I've seen this mentioned in more than one thread)? I'm coming from a '95, 18ft Sea Ray Ski Ray and although the wake is night and day different from the Mondo, assuming due to displacement and hull shape, does the type of drive do much to impact the wake if both props are more or less in the same location?

[edit] as soon as I hit the replay button, it dawned on me. Weight/engine location.

SONIC
08-12-2020, 12:39 PM
It's just a weight distribution thing. With a ski boat the motor is dead center of the boat.
On a vdrive the motor (and all that weight) is in the back which makes it sit rear biased and deeper int he water in the back.
Makes a bigger wake, great or boarding, not so much for skiing.