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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
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    Default So many options!

    Hello everyone. I hope to own a Moomba Outback, but as everyone knows there are tons of different kinds of boats out there. I just wanted to know if you would recommend a Moomba, and what are the pros and cons?

    Thanks!
    boat-chicky

  2. #2
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Richmond, VA
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    bc - My '07 Outback:

    tower
    ballast
    upgrade sound system
    heater
    depth gauge
    boat buddy
    guide post covers
    tandem axle trailer
    spare tire
    cover
    docking lights
    color upgrade
    bimini top
    docking cleats

    Came with standard 325 hp EFI engine.

    Excellent choice for ski, foot, and trick. Plenty adequate for beginner - intermediate wakeboarders.

    Heater and bimini are a joy to have during weather extremes. Tandem axle trailer makes for an easy pull on longer trips. Bit tougher in tight quarters.

    Not much in the con category. Love our Outback. - Deerfield

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Feb 2003
    Location
    Maryville, TN
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    I think this sums it up pretty well:

    http://www.moomba.com/about/index.html

  4. #4
    Sled491 Guest

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    I doubt you'll ever regret buying a Moomba. Not for the money at least. The MC 190 may have a slightly better wake, but most would never ski at a level to realize it. Many other boats including plenty of SC boats have better or nicer bling, but that doesn't make a better boat.

    Some options to seriously consider are;
    Perfect Pass
    Bimmini Top
    Heaters (Depending on local)
    Apperance package (cleats stainless rub rail etc)
    If into boarding, Tower and Ballast
    Any one of the many stereo options

    Just buy the Outback and come and join the best dam Community going bar none

  5. #5
    Brian Raymond Guest

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    Boat-Chicky, welcome to the board. The members here have great advice to offer and will tell you what you want to know from first hand. I would go to your local boatshow, meet the dealer, inspect the product and take advantage of the shows incentives. Where do you (or will) do, your boating? There are a bunch of people out there that would be happy to give you a pull and experience the Moomba ride. Brian Raymond

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
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    I have a 2005 Moomba Outback and love it. My wife and I bought an Outback because of the size and price. Some of the other Moomba Models are a little big for our needs. We mainly ski and usually only have 3-5 people in the boat at one time.

    You have to look at your needs but the Outback is a great choice from my opinion.

    Things I like:
    Great get out of the water power
    Nice wake for skiing
    Nice turning radius
    Overall confort of driving

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    Panama City Florida
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    boat chicky,
    You cannot get more value for your money with any other boat! I own a MasterCraft I ordered a Moomba!!!! At the Atlanta boat show while looking at the MasterCrafts the factory rep asked if we ordered a new boat and we said yes we ordered a Moomba because of the value and his reply was something like "I don't blame you".

    Whats with the name are you the first woman I have ever seen on this male dominated site? We need to find out why this is the reason too, I know there are many woman who love watersports but we never have any input from them.

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    Prolly looking for love in all the right places.
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    Learn all you can today. Tomorrow you may need to know it!
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    2004 Moomba Outback. Tower Speakers, amp, ballast, ssrr ... she's a cutie!

  9. #9
    Join Date
    May 2007
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    Richmond, VA
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    Hey, I don't think there really is a boat-chicky. We were played.

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