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STANG KILLA SS
08-30-2009, 12:58 AM
Ever have something fall in your lap that you just never expected or were prepared for?

My old nautique has been starting to show her age alot. and I was starting to need more room, something larger for a decent surf wake and audreys family. so I'd been kind of planning on starting to look for something to step up to in the future, some time around 2010 or 2011. Through research and help from the forums I had pretty much landed on the 03-05 Mobius LSV.
So for the last 3-4 months just to keep tabs on the market for them i would check all the websites and keep an eye on what was out there and the going prices. there were always 10-20 of them for sale at a given time going for 26,000 to 29,000, and all over, from florida to alabama to california.
wensday i check all the sites. bored thursday, i do my weekly ritual again. checking all the sites. seeing the same old boats. until i come across one id never seen. i click on it. its an 03 Mobius LSV, in a hideous yellow color. Then i look down at the asking price...$19,900....(lucky break #1) i just about fell out of my chair. 6-9 grand cheaper than every other 03-04 id looked at? looked threw the pics it looked to be in great shape and only 175 hours. then i scroll down and check out the location......its 60 miles from me and at my buddy Ed's (flixmaster) dealership!!! (lucky break #2)
at this point my hearts going crazy. but i already had a boat, and was no where near ready to buy anything. especially in this economy not knowing what tommorrow would bring.
Just out of curiosity i leave the computer and run down stairs to the bank (i was at work) to see how much i owe on the nautique, having no clue,i figured i had quite a bit left only owning the boat for just over two years. i get the pay off from the loan officer....$413 bucks! (lucky break #3)
ok were these signs from above? lol

so i get on the phone and call the dealership and the first words out of my mouth when they answered "hi im calling about the used Mobius you have, whats wrong with it?" hahaha
got the sales manager kevin, and he laughed, he said his phones had been on fire and hed been asked that same question 4-5 times that morning. everything was in great shape he said and he just traded for it "good" and wanted to move it. so i pretty much spent the day on the phone with 4-5 banks trying to get a loan going (huge fiasco i cant even begin to type) and talked to kevin at 2-3 hour intervals making sure it wasnt sold. tons of calls, but no one with money ready. so at the end of the day i had no luck with the banks and an appointment to go look at the boat, the second the dealership opened in the morning(friday). i had to pray his two banks could do me some good.(all the banks said it was 1 year too old to loan money on. 04 would have been a cake walk with my credit)
so friday morning just after dawn i hop on the bike and make a flying road trip to Round Rock to the dealership. i get there, they're in the back cleaning it already, i look at it for about 20 minutes and say ill take it, lets get papers drawn up for a loan. once inside we get the price knocked down to 19,400! (lucky break #4) finish paperwork and get that all taken care of, during which two more people call about the boat while im applying for the loan/boat. after the paper work, i go back outside to check the boat out more, and during which i get a call from one of the local banks from the day before, they approved me!!!!!! and gave me exactly what i wanted!!!!!!! no down payment, 5 year loan and at 6.09%! (lucky break #5) sweet!
more paper work and while inside a customer walks in and asked the dealership owner to look at the mobius, he says "sorry, we just sold it to that guy 15 minutes ago." i knew this thing wouldnt make it to the weekend, and thats why i knew i had to act fast. we head out to lake georgetown for a water test. lakes are so low we couldnt even get it off the trailer with full power reverse. we head around the lake to a second ramp. get to the end of the contrete. same thing. still dry on the bunks, but this time the boats backing off the trailer 1/2" at a time. we keep rocking it until shes in the water. did a quick test. i wanted to insure the ballast and perfect pass all worked good. everything on the boat appeared to be in great working order. we loaded up, kevin took the boat back to the dealership and i head back to work. get to work about 2pm. and off to the bank to sign papers. gets down to the wire and right at closing time we have everything we need. insurance company and bank have everything and final papers sent to kevin at 4:45 friday just before closing time! shes mine! a whirlwind 2 days, i dont think it even registered what i had done!
arange pickup the following morning on saturday, of course just after they open. pick her up and head home. seeing that massive yellow banana in the rear view sure was strange. but for that price i could deal with it.
The boat previously belonged to a dallas man, that had a vacation house on the lake in austin, with a private slip. the trailer had been used less than 5 times. pretty much new.
once the boat was home i really got to start looking at it. i was in such a hurry before to get my name on it, fine details i just didnt get to check out on it. like i never opened any of the compartments. well once home i open the compartment below the glove box, and bam! a hidden amp and sub had been added! sweet! (lucky break # 6) and then i open the rear compartments beside the motor, and the previous owner and removed the factory twin 300 lb built in ballast sacs, and replaced them with a pair of fly high 750 lb'ers! jackpot! (lucky break #7)

after a couple hours of looking over and swaping gear from the old boat we head to the lake and check it out for the first time. so different. the boat is 21 years newer. so many gadgets and electronics, storage places, floor space. seating, ballast systems, perfect pass, trim plates. just a whole new world. very pleased. even un ballasted i was very happy with the wake, no white wash. so far i have not filled all 1900 lbs off ballast at once but im sure it will be nice. with just the left 750 filled we could not surf. just all white wash. no lean. so were gonna bring our two 440 lb'ers tommorrow for the left side to get some lean and crispen that surf wake up. also gonna keep working on the wakeboard wake. just too rough and windy today.

just cant believe it. just 3 days ago i was just in the normal old grind. now being patient learning the new boat and getting it setup to me and audreys liking. no doubt we already are sad and miss having the nautique on the water. there are some things a new boat just cant replace from that era. plus the old schoolers always gave us made props and smiles. but in time im sure we will love all the nicities, gadgets, room, and advatages the new boat has to offer. cant wait to get that wake dialed.

2003 Moomba Mobius LSV
big berta ballast
perfect pass
stereo with sub and transom remote (so cool!)
indmar assult 320 hp V8
cant thing of everything but coming from an 82 so many things that most folks take for granted haha

http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/8554/firstday1.jpg

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http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/2218/firstday4.jpg

STANG KILLA SS
08-30-2009, 12:59 AM
http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/4390/firstday5.jpg

http://img340.imageshack.us/img340/6640/firstday6.jpg

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STANG KILLA SS
08-30-2009, 12:59 AM
http://img82.imageshack.us/img82/5563/firstday9.jpg

sorry about the split up. 4 pic limit per post :?

STANG KILLA SS
08-30-2009, 01:03 AM
heres my plans for the winter. rip off the graphics. add a black vinyl stripe. new graphics. rhinoliner the swim deck, and anodize the windsheild frame. (possibly the tower too but doubt it)

thoughts?
http://img200.imageshack.us/img200/6448/winterproject.jpg

zabooda
08-30-2009, 03:25 AM
The black stripe with the old graphics would look good. A little busy on the graphics but it would knock down some of the yellow. Sea-Deks is the rage for the swim platform cover.

sandm
08-30-2009, 09:59 AM
like the graphics, but lose the lsv on the end if you do it. doesn't match.

congrats..

Razzman
08-30-2009, 10:34 AM
Stang very cool find for the money! I'm not a fan of yellow but like you for the right amount of money i could be!

Couple of observations, think twice about that rhinoliner on the swim deck. It's very abrasive on hands and feet and not forgiving at all. It will also tear up neo vests. Look at the Seadek pads instead, you'll be glad you did.

Like you black stripe and Mobius lettering, if you do keep the LSV on the back then change the lettering to match.

Clean up those amp wires before something happens.

Great find and you'll have many great times on it! :D

Sled491
08-30-2009, 11:21 AM
Hey, what's wrong with Yellow! Heck we had our lift Canopy changed to yellow. Now everyone knows how to find us:)

Dude, great story, and very clean looking boat. Let me Parrot a few things already mentioned. Sea Deck is the way to go trust us. Amp wiring needs your attention, the two graphics don't go together, but I do like the black accents.

Welcome to the family. Good luck selling your old girl!

STANG KILLA SS
08-30-2009, 12:04 PM
thanks everyone! and thanks for the tip on the sea deck. i had no clue there was stuff available out there.
yeah i origonall did the photo shop with the matching LSV. but changed it. seems like everyone thinks it should match the side. noted.
yeah i was stoked to see the amp and sub. but have built many show stereos over the years and was like YIKES! definatly some re-routing and zip ties in order!

now i just have to keep teaching everyone i tell how to properly say "moomba" lol!
everyone says mamba like the dance ahhaha

kaneboats
08-30-2009, 03:30 PM
Looks absolutely perfect. Very glad you were able to get it done. Congrats1

Kidder
08-30-2009, 07:55 PM
Congratulations! I like the yellow! I do like your idea for the graphics! Well done on a great deal!

chrisncarolsmobius
08-30-2009, 10:57 PM
Congrats on the new boat. I sold my 2001 Mobius and just last weekend bought a 2002 Malibu VLX Wakesetter for 21,000. Sorry guys for switching brands but it was too good to pass on. It had 400 hours, 2004 graphics, and 2004 interior through the whole boat. The best thing it was yellow, white, and charcoal gray. I couldn't be happier right now! Enjoy the new LSV!!!

STANG KILLA SS
08-30-2009, 11:11 PM
well day 2 is complete. starting to really learn the boat. but still have not messed with wakeboarding setup much. its been windy all weekend. but getting the surf wake dialed, it must be twice as big as the old natique. mobius seems to like 10.0 or 10.3 mph and the wake plate about 1/4 of the way up. had the left rear 750 filled, and a 440 in the left seat.

did get a quick 5 minute session to start breaking in the new shane closed toe bindings. there a whole new world as well.
can best be described as like wearing a half leg cast. but liked what i felt. but will take 5-10 good sessions to get broke in and me to get used them.

http://img42.imageshack.us/img42/2899/sunsetc.jpg

http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/6529/surfwake.jpg

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kaneboats
08-31-2009, 08:01 AM
I'm looking forward to lots more good pics from you. Can't wait to see the upgrades too.

Limishowman3
08-31-2009, 11:29 PM
I second that, nice pics!

jclevoy
09-01-2009, 07:34 AM
I say leave the boat "as is" when it comes to the colors. I think the color scheme is really nice on that boat. The hint of red really sets it off.

Really a nice find!! Congrats.

Sharpie647
09-01-2009, 09:40 AM
That Wave looks awesome. Was gonna ask your setup with weight and wake plate but just read your post again and saw it in there.

At the beginning of the season I bought nearly the same boat but a 2002 with 240 hrs on it for 19,400.

Looks like you found yourself an awesome boat at an awesome price.

kaneboats
09-01-2009, 09:56 AM
I say leave the boat "as is" when it comes to the colors. I think the color scheme is really nice on that boat. The hint of red really sets it off.

You might consider stripping it and going nekked till you get around to changing it.

jester
09-01-2009, 12:44 PM
Very nice. I like the black stripe on the yellow. Also the pic of your surf wake is great. I love that water color.

Sled491
09-01-2009, 09:11 PM
Dude that wave is awsum :D

spyder
09-01-2009, 10:56 PM
i love those old graphics ;)

kaneboats
09-02-2009, 09:25 AM
Just goes to show you it really is a matter of taste. Every time I see those graphics I think it's the ugliest thing Moomba ever came up with. But some people like it. I don't love all the 2009 ones as much as some do cause I'm kind of minimalist in my likes. But, on the other hand, I love Roachman's ridiculous wrap. Go figure. It's all about personal preference. I'm glad we can make 'em look the way we want them to.

csm
09-02-2009, 03:58 PM
Congrats on the boat! I went to Southwestern University up in Georgetown, so I'm jealous of the area you live in... Nothing better than central TX.

I really like the yellow. I have an '05 LSV, and pretty much the same weight distribution for surfing, but I added 300# on the front side seat, and it's made the pocket even more forgiving. Might want to give that a try.