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08-15-2017, 09:20 PM #1Junior Member
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Advice needed - older Supra 21V (2006ish) or 2008/09 Moomba LSV
New member and just sold our Fish and Ski boat since my son is now 11 and really into wakeboarding and wake surfing. We have mooched off our lake buddies Nautique direct drives and now a Malibu 23 LSV (sweet boat) for the last two years for a good wake for him but he loves the wake on the Malibu so I know its time for a V Drive.
Anyways, definitely going with a 21 foot boat based on the size of our boat slip (24 ft from v to end) so the platform isn't hanging out and we usually wont have more than our 4 in the boat. Sometimes 8. Sometimes 10.
So my question is, with a budget of 30 to 35K would I be better with a 2006 Supra 21V that is clean and 300 hours or a newer Moomba LSV 2009 that looks clean with 350 hours. Prices are similar.
I understand the 21V wake is steeper which may not be great for my 11 year old as he gets better at wakeboarding? All 4 of us like to surf. A comfortable ride is also very important. My wife is tired of getting beat up in our 18 foot stratos that we sold so anything is better but is one better than the other?
Thanks for any advice to help my make an informed decision.
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08-15-2017, 09:49 PM #2Member
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We bought a 2007 Moomba LSV this Spring w/700 hrs on it and love it. If you can get a 2008/09 LSV with 350 hours for 30-35k, that seems fair. Great wakeboard wake, 750's in the rear, 300 in the locker & a 650 bow bag, and you will be surprised with the surf wave. The ride is pretty good, will probably be much better than an 18 footer. We passed up a Supra for a. Odom a and could 't be happier.
2007 LSV
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08-15-2017, 10:16 PM #3Junior Member
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Thanks. I was leaning Moomba early but got to reading about the 21v and it has me wondering.
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08-16-2017, 06:04 AM #4
Compare specs and try to take out each for a ride. I would assume the Moomba would be a bit narrower than the Supra with both being the same length. If you haven't already, get on the Supra and Moomba owners facebook page, there are a lot of boats for sale on there.
2018 Supra SA400 aka The Ron Burgandy
2011 Sea-Doo Wake 155
2015 Mojo Surf, sold...2013 Axis A22 Recon Edition, sold...2010 Axis A22, sold...2007 Maxum 1800sr3, sold
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08-16-2017, 06:32 AM #5Senior Member
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A friend has the Supra. Great Surf boat and handles well. The most options - heater, Perfect pass, stereo, etc would carry the day with me. Check the vinyl, we are replacing it in places now. A little every year or so. Check the prop and alignment. That can be expensive.
Naked red and white 2005 Moomba LSV
Teaching my kids to Ride, Shoot Strait and Tell the Truth
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08-16-2017, 08:19 AM #6Junior Member
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I think the Moomba is a few inches longer and the Supra is a few inches wider. But the playpen bow in the Supra looks more narrow than the walk through of the LSV. Guess I cant go wrong with either. Just thinking all things equal (Vinyl condition, hours, motor performance, options, prop alignment condition, etc) maybe grabbing a Moomba a few years newer will be better in the long run should I decide to sell and upgrade down the road.
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08-16-2017, 09:09 AM #7Member
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What Knox said - specs. You identified physical layout and vinyl condition and that's really important.
What abt ballast bags (IBS & 1100s in the rear for surfing?), ballast pumps (Johnson reversibles?), FAE, prop (for all that ballast), perfect pass (speed-based, either paddle-wheel or GPS) or Moomba Cruise (RPM-based). All of those are $500-1k each. None of those are required but most of us w/ the LSV have done all of it.
Post what each has here and it will be thoroughly debated. Luck!2007 LSV
2315 Acme prop
Gravity III + 3 Johnsons
1100s in the rear, IBS upfront
Stock bags under the seats
HDPE Surf Platform
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08-16-2017, 09:56 PM #8
I haven't shopped boats in a while but for fun i set only inboard to 25 to 35 and did a quick scroll through of what caught my eye. Links below. You have probably seen all these so i tried to comment on why each caught my attention.
https://www.onlyinboards.com/2007-Su...oma-68540.aspx - solid wake, proven and known boat, cc reliability and quality
ttps://www.onlyinboards.com/2003-Mastercraft-X2-X-Star-XSeries-for-sale-Atlanta-Georgia-68689.aspx
Proven wake, quality interior
https://www.onlyinboards.com/2006-Ti...xas-67748.aspx
Surf boat although i believe it is a little large
https://www.onlyinboards.com/2006-Mo...ppi-67241.aspx
The lsv is going to perform similary from 2006 on if you want to save some cash and get an older model. Interior will be suspect to needing changed in most boats that age
https://www.onlyinboards.com/2005-Su...see-68280.aspx
Good all around boat but a bit bigger than you want
https://www.onlyinboards.com/2009-Mo...ppi-67672.aspx
Because it is similar to the other boat you are looking at
I'm not necessarily advocating those boats for those prices but those are the boats/hulls that stood out to me in 35k search.
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08-17-2017, 06:14 AM #9Senior Member
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Get the Moomba. Be done with it. Go boating. You are young enough, when the oldest hits boarding, you will be getting a new boat anyway.
Naked red and white 2005 Moomba LSV
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08-17-2017, 08:41 AM #10Junior Member
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