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  1. #101
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    Quote Originally Posted by larry_arizona View Post
    That prep/freight does sound high. Mine was 1750 freight/750 prep.


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    Par for the course here in Utah...Cheaper than the Centurion and Axis dealer actually. Break in service is included at least.

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    first boat we had towed up and down grade to the lake in august in 100+ in idaho with 14's and never an issue. as they say tho ymmv.. 18's will usually have a lower trailer weight rating so watch the lead if you get some. 14's will usually have a higher overall weight rating.

    that said if you want any chance of getting the boats under an 8ft door you have to check the box for the pro tower. kaiyen needs 9ft door unless you opt for pro then it's 8ft. would assume mojo will be the same.

    some of those option prices are crazy.
    $870 for a spare tire? rim is at best $250. tires are $100 and bracket from boatmate painted is $69.
    $150 for the same transom straps I just bought off amazon for $75.
    check the boxes carefully
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woody929 View Post
    Nope.
    Just like a Kaiyen those are options. G6 comes with Flow 3. I forget, you might be able to add G6 to Flow 2 but it isnÂ’t standard.


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    You can get the G6 ballast for $1,310 with 2.0 or for $2,600 3.0 and g6 on the Kaiyen.

    3.0 with the g6 is 1,160 on the Makai. 2.0 with G6 is standard.

    Why are they charging for the 7" touch screen and the storage bins? It looks like a cross between the Mondos standard features and upgrades and the Kaiyens of which there is no reason to buy a Mojo if you want a pro tower.

    2,600 for 3.0 and G6
    1,010 for the 7"
    3,730 pro tower

    Makes it 2,500 less than a Makai
    Last edited by sleek98; 09-28-2020 at 10:53 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guppydriver View Post
    I seriously could care less about trailer aesthetics ....the 14' inch wheels are fine to me...BUT

    Dealer said that the 18's are rated for a higher speed and that you shouldn't ever go over 70mph with the 14's especially when it's hot outside. I had never thought of that before, but I really don't want to spend 2400 dollars for bigger wheels. It's probably for the best safety wise, I have a Duramax 3/4 ton and it can tow anything less than 8k like its standing still.

    I have never heard of this before. I've towed with 14in wheels for 15+ yrs and never had a problem. And i tow faster than 70mph on the open road
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    Quote Originally Posted by 996scott View Post
    I have never heard of this before. I've towed with 14in wheels for 15+ yrs and never had a problem. And i tow faster than 70mph on the open road
    Good. Because I don't want to spend the money. Maybe those particular tires are just rated for a later speed rating.
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    One interesting thing when I was looking at some "spy" pics (lol) on the sales guys phone of the Mojo. It appeared that there was not a seatback rest on the starboard side bench by the drivers seat. We zoomed and didn't see any supporting hardware. I was really surprised because it's standard on the Max and an awesome feature. Perhaps it's just a pre production prototype that's not finished yet. Now it does have a seat rest on the observers side and there is actually a space between the Ob seat and the rest of the bench where the observer can put their legs. It looks like the head rest can fold down to fill that gap when you prefer to have a long bench. I think the nautiques have something similar. I'll bummed if the SB side headrest is gone on the Mojo though. Jeremy at MP has a call in to his rep to see what he can find out.

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    Moomba only offers 14’s and 18’s? Supra offers 15’s and 18’s. I personally would opt for a load range D or E 15. Ask your dealer to make it happen. Boatmate will let you order whatever you want.


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    Quote Originally Posted by larry_arizona View Post
    Moomba only offers 14’s and 18’s? Supra offers 15’s and 18’s. I personally would opt for a load range D or E 15. Ask your dealer to make it happen. Boatmate will let you order whatever you want.


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    I agree, get the right load range. Or, if they wont, just have your dealer swap the tires. That should be fairly simple. You can sell the tires that came with it for half price and recover some of the coast. I believe I paid ~100$/tire last year. Maybe a little more, don't remember, for load range D's.
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    The 15 load range D carry quite a bit more than the 18’s and are the most robust option for trailering.

    18’s are good too, but mostly for bling factor


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    So I built a Mondo (plus 9,940 to get the price of a Mojo) and a Makai. Specd identical

    Both with 3.0 and G6, pro tower, 7" screen, storage bins, tower sound prewire only and some other options that were the same.
    Mojo would be 97,510 MSRP
    Makai would be 99,010 MSRP
    Difference of 1,500

    Both with 2.0 and G6, pro tower, 7" screen, storage bins, tower sound prewire only and some other options that were the same.
    Mojo would be 96,220 MSRP
    Makai would be 97,900 MSRP
    Difference of 1,680

    The only difference in how I would order it was the Makai you can get the underwater lights for 510 the Mondo (and I assume the Mojo) doesn't show that as an option.

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