Only thing I am seeing is the now smallest version of the Makai aka Mondo and it appears to have a stern walk through filler cushion...
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Only thing I am seeing is the now smallest version of the Makai aka Mondo and it appears to have a stern walk through filler cushion...
Pretty sure similar to the Mondo....we will see a 2022 Mojo redesigned to a similar hull to Kaiyen\Makai.
Supra sneak peek will be following soon
helix is gone... local dealer was correct!
The bimini looks different (longer) on some of the boats.
The Craz now has the smallest ballast in the lineup despite being larger than 2 models. Why didn’t they increase it to 3700 like the new Mondo? Silly that we have to put in new rear locker bags from day 1.
Looking at previous Pro models I think Larry is right. Really don’t need more front side but wished we had my rear shade.
Nice part about of living in MN is we only use the Bimini a couple times a year... We like the small size. Also I can't believe they redid the mondo... They should have done the mojo instead.
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Totally agree with you on that. The Mojo, in my mind, is the closest to perfect boat. 23ft is the sweet spot for a boat, if you have the room to store it. The only 2 things that, in my humble opinion, would make it the undisputed best value for the money is subfloor ballast and a tower that folds to <8ft. I'll be honest, I really love our SL, but, had the Mojo had those 2 features in 2020, I would have a Mojo in my garage right now. While shopping for the SL, I looked at the Makai, but too big, would not fit.
the new 'bu lsv and paragon have a piece on the bimini that extends all the way to the rear. held up by 2 cool poles that stick in the rear.
it can't be used when riding but when stopped it's a great sunshade....
anyone else know some of the upgrades the models got for 2021?
I don't know about each model but as far as the Craz goes gator step flooring is now standard, fixed wakeboard racks are standard, the strainer and the 7 round trailer plug is standard, the windshield has a new design ( i don't think it is major but some kind of change), the surf flow 2 is standard. I'm guessing these are all standard across the board on all models but i know for sure on the Craz.
The blue really shifts depending on the sun. It will go from light blue to an almost aqua.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...8d003d78c9.jpg
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Anyone see the 2021 email? I clicked the link and there is no Mojo. The five boats are the Craz, Kaiyen, Makai, Max, and Mondo (redesigned).
https://www.moomba.com/new-updates?w...tomers&ref=N/A
Looks like maybe a Mojo redesign will be this year's big secret.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...e06c54aa0f.jpg
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I’ve seen some pics of the new Supra changes and WOW is all I can say!!!
Here are the 21 Supra’s
The windshield is all new frameless look
The capt chair looks sweet
The SA has the darker of the blue interior materials, there are two blue vinyls to choose I believe.
That brown gatorstep looks like wood.
https://www.supraboats.com
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I've seen a few early released pics of the driver's seat on social media. Cannot tell that much by what Supra released so far. I'm sure more to come next week.
Heard the passenger seat is all 1-piece for getting to storage vs having a two piece seat.
Floor cooler is supposed to be back.
Assume a new color for inside and out.
Have not heard of any upgrades to the helm or electronics.
I really like the frameless(ish) windshields that Malibu has been doing. I hope Supra is headed that direction.
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Expect thrusters, seats, colors, coolers, windshield design (moomba), etc.. Apparently they had the thrusters designed for Moomba already but wanted to wait for it to come to Supra first. So I've been told...
Thrusters - always thought those were funny on wake boat. I guess if you own a SE and are in tight slip, it's a convenience/luxury on a high dollar boat.
I know the other boat makers have them as an option, so SC needs to be there too. And that 3rd party company trying (EX Drive) to sell them on social media, but to me it just drives the costs higher for $5-8K.
I thought Moomba was the economically friendly brand?
Supra thrusters are $8750
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I don't know... I think they make perfect sense, especially when teaching new folks. These large side-walled bimini'd boats get pushed around by the wind and newbies being pulled tend to have much easier time getting up when lined up certain ways behind the boat. If you don't live in a windy place then not really necessary I suppose as I would be using it for that far more than when docking etc.
nice to have but not a need to have in MOST cases.
that said launching and waiting in a 23ft boat in the narrow drop area of Callville Bay on Mead, there have been a few times I would have liked to have the ability to move around more than a wakeboat will. nosing up to the dock to pick my my girl after parking the truck is a $hitshow some days and having the extra turning ability would be nice. not for 8grand tho......
when we launched on the fox river and tons of wide open room I don't get thrusters at all....
Depending on price, thrusters would be a great addition to a VD boat. I can see many uses beyond just docking. Familyman mentions picking up riders and getting new surfer up, that's just the beginning. Where I boat, there is a restaurant in a channel and everyone wants to get a spot at the dock, people just lounge around waiting, sometimes, when your spot comes up, you're maneuvering between boats, backing up and forward to get to where you're going, a thruster would come in handy in those tight situations. Also when your surfer falls, you can turn quickly and pick them up rather than wait for wave to pass, then make a wide turn. I would love to have thrusters, but again, everything is worth it at the right price. I would not pay $8500 for it.
I have got crossed up with a unexpected gust of wind or some wake from my fellow wakeboats out on the lake sending rollers into the launch.
Never hit anything just always ready with reverse and my first mate has a boat loop at the ready.
The dock hold feature sounds interesting.
But for $8750, it’s a hard pass. $3000, sure.
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look at it this way:
$9656 on a 20 year note at 3.99% is only $58/month. less than a dinner out for 4 if ya could eat out :)
and makes it easier to social distance from the sandbar neighbors if they close in on your space!!!!
Or.....
you can look at it this way. If you put 100$ down in long term growth stocks, contribute an extra 58$/month, if you average a conservative 4% return /yr, you will have 21,322.00$ after 20years.
I'm sure there are investments out there that will give a slightly higher yield and still be fairly safe, but, I'm not a financial planner, so, who knows.
Hmmm, when I turn 70, I can buy 2 thrusters!!
With the thrusters, you can simply back up to get your rider, that is, if you're paying attention enough to come off throttle as soon as they fall... and about investing, if anyone was genuinely looking at $58 dollars over 20 years, none of us would have these boats and be putting $600-1000 a month or more into the market.. but what fun is that.. lol
How hard would it be the retro fit the subfloor hard bow ballast in the new mojo to an 2018?