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    Default Arizona dealer?

    I've moved from the "wishing" to "seriously considering" phase of purchasing a wake boat - probably a Moomba.

    Can any Arizona users here point me to a local dealer? So far it looks like Surfside Marine in Tempe is the only one - I'm headed there next week to take a look around. Any other suggestions would be welcome . . .

    Thx,
    2G

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    Sled491 Guest

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    You sure about Surf Side? I thought I heard something about no longer in business or something like that. Some one from Mesa was just mentioning it

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    Default Dealer in Arizona

    I believe Skier's Choice is still looking for a dealer in Arizona to replace Surfside. Right now your best bet is in Nevada ... Las Vegas ... Boulder Boats. There will be a new dealer in AZ in the near future.

    Call the company and ask for Rob or for Reed. One of them should be able to update you on dealer status.

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    Thanks for the updates, guys. Good thing I asked around before heading over to Tempe (Surfside's Web site still looks as though they are up & running).

    According to a Supra-related thread over @ Wakeworld, apparently Century Marine is selling Surfside's inventory. Think I'll head over there to take a look around . . .

    Thanks,
    2G

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    Sled491 Guest

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    Hey no probs. Besides with all the time I spend in the Phoenix area I need to keep my network of weekend rides growing

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    Default Closeout LF gear

    If anyone is interested I have some LF boards and bindings on closeout.
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