




New (possibly) to the inboard game and just put a deposit down on a used 2017 Craz at the boat show this past weekend. Coming from a Jet boat, I'm excited for the demo to see what this thing can do. Boat was a YMCA camp program boat but comes with a new 5 year warranty plus they fix any damage to seats/gelcoat. Believe it has around 120 hours and descent added options like surf max edition, bimini, board racks, and a few others.
Questions: Does this boat at just under 60k sound like a solid deal? Any other options I should try to get thrown into the deal? Will I regret not having autowake? Any advice for an inboard newb would be much appreciated...
$60k for 2017 sounds solid. And it should have autowake. Maybe it’s a 2016?
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2017 Supra SA
$60K seems like a good deal, autowake was an option so not all have it. Once you get to learn autowake you will really enjoy it. The single pump ballast boats was a little tougher for autowake but the new G6 ballast and autowake is money. I wouldn't let a good deal pass over autowake.
Blue Ridge Mountain Boy Scout council has an aquatics base on my lake. My son and daughter both worked there as water sports instructors. They have a wake boat, 2 ski boats, jet skis, pontoons and sail boats. Draws scout troops from all over the east coast. Camp boats can lead a rough life. Price sounds great considering it includes a 5 year warranty.
2005 Mobius LSV
325 EFI
I just put a deposit on a used 2017 as well and having the dealer add auto wake. If you're not concerned about hours there's 1 craz left for 53k with 450 hours..
http://www.instgram.com/jlyons30
2002 Moomba Mobius LSV - Sold
2006 Moomba Mobius LSV - Sold
2017 Moomba Craz - Enzos, Lead