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  1. #1
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    Default Which Moomba to buy?

    Hi guys, just joined the forum.

    I'm currently looking at Moomba's and have a few questions on which boat will fit my family the best. I love to slalom ski and just started back this year after being away from it for over 15yrs. On the other hand my brother is a learning wakeboarder though he is out with a broken leg (from wakeboarding).

    How is the wake at 30 to 32mph behind the Mobius LS? I'm sure it's worse behind the Mobius LSV but my wife likes the looks of a v-drive boat verses a direct drive so that's another stumbling block.

    I am interested in being able to wake surf as well.

    Is the Outback an option?

    I will be visiting a Moomba dealer in a few weeks so I can see the boats in person. Maybe with the helpful info you guys have I will be able to get into a Moomba by spring.

    Thanks for your help,
    Patrick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patro View Post
    Hi guys, just joined the forum.

    I'm currently looking at Moomba's and have a few questions on which boat will fit my family the best. I love to slalom ski and just started back this year after being away from it for over 15yrs. On the other hand my brother is a learning wakeboarder though he is out with a broken leg (from wakeboarding).

    How is the wake at 30 to 32mph behind the Mobius LS? I'm sure it's worse behind the Mobius LSV but my wife likes the looks of a v-drive boat verses a direct drive so that's another stumbling block.

    I am interested in being able to wake surf as well.

    Is the Outback an option?

    I will be visiting a Moomba dealer in a few weeks so I can see the boats in person. Maybe with the helpful info you guys have I will be able to get into a Moomba by spring.

    Thanks for your help,
    Patrick

    Patro - I'm gonna jump in here first. I have an '07 Outback and love it. My priority is skiing and that's what this boat is engineered to do best. My sons wakeboard. With the factory tower and ballast system, they do just fine. Still learning, but they are getting close to w2w. Have not tried surfing, but understand it can be done behind the Outback. I'm a big fan of direct drive and have NO plans to replace my Outback (unless with a new Outback). Draw back is that Outback has little freeboard, so if not careful in choppy water I take water over the bow. This is the entry level model in the Moomba lineup so it is the least expensive. It is priced with a thin margin, hoping to get you into the Skiers Choice family and move you up to the models with bigger profit margins. If your wife likes the looks of the V drive, not much I can say to change her mind. Get to a dealer and test drive/ride different models. - Deerfield
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    As a fellow Outback DD owner i totally agree. Yes its definetely possible to surf this boat as we do all the time now. An Outback V particularily the new style may work for you as well as some mention it being a decent ski boat as well and its a Vdrive. The LS is the only other real skiboat available but it is discontinued and if you want new ,not gonna happen. After that VDrives are the only other options and you definetely will be comprimising in the skiing department.
    Yes it can be done ,but wakeboarding ,surfing can be done behind the above three as well so its a matter of what you really want.
    If skiing is low on the priorities then all the Vdrives will be great ,with skiing being the big comprimise.Good luck.
    07 Outback DD

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    The perfect comprimise with your wife would be the Outback V.
    2008 Outback V - gravity III ballasts, perfect pass star gazer, hydraulic wake plate, depth finder, water stainer, rad-a-cage tower, board racks, tower mirror, bimini top, audio package d, graphics package e, appearance package, cockpit & tonneau cover, mooring cover, black stainless rubrail, docking lights, OJ 14.25x14.0 prop.

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    Do you ski course or just free ride? LSV is fine for free ride IMO. It is unfortunate that the LS is gone but more people are not skiing but doing other sports that the V is more suited for.
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    I'd have to echo what has already been said and add:

    If you surf behind the LSV you'll get spoiled and won't like the surf wake on the Outback. Don't ski behind the outback or it'll ruin you for any other slalom wake put out by the other models. They don't come close!

    It comes down to priorities as each model will allow you to do all the water sports.......just some are better than others depending on what you do most

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    I've had guests ask to slalom behind my LSV a few times. It usually lasts one set and they don't ask again. I've never slalomed, but there is a pretty substantial wake even at slalom speeds. If you're paying for the boat you've gotta love it. Maybe the new Outback V?

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    Is your brother going to help pay for this? If not, you should get the boat that will fit your needs. The Outback is far and away the better slalom boat. Using the wakeplate and 4-5 people in the boat, you can have a decent wakeboard wake. Big enough to break your leg, even. To surf, you will need a sack and 5-7 of your good friends, but it is doable.

    If slalom isn't the only thing that you like, the layout of Vdrives is nice. Boat storage may also be an issue, so take that into account also.
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    Well being the owner of an LS I can say we ski behind her down the course, surf behind her, wakeboard behind her and kneeboard behind her without any extra ballast so I would tell you to check out an LS. And the boat has plenty of room and space, including the center mounted table you can use when it is wine and cheese time with the Ms. as the sun sets. But since SC is not making them anymore you won't be able to see a new one at the dealer (you were lucky if a dealer every had one to look at anyway (thanks Atlanta Marine you guys are GREAT!)). You could look for a used one but good luck with that as LS owners NEVER sell them once they find out how great they are at doing everything!

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    Thanks for all the replies. This helps a lot.

    I will be paying for the boat so I want it more for a good slalom wake than wakeboarding. I didn't know the LS was discontinued.

    So the wake behind the Outback V is good for slalom skiing? Are the sides any higher on the V verses the DD?

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