




That's what you call truly blacked out!Something like this, lol![]()
I finally got to go out and test drive the Craz I want with the dealer. All I can say is WOW. All the hype I hear is merited. I know there was some comparisons of the Moomba line to a Camry or similar in the car world but I have to say that comparison is flat wrong. These boats are not bargain boats. They are well tuned pieces of machinery. They are so smooth to drive. Sound smooth and feel smooth on the water. Not clunky. Not jerky or loose like something you would expect from something more "cheap". They are more like a Lexus to me. These babies can flat out turn on a dime at 30 (don't recommend if you like people to stay in the boat), pull you out of the seat on accelerations (its the 440 version). It was really windy the day we took it out and the boat did super well in the white caps. Didn't beat the crap out of you at all. Smooth as can be. I even took my own wake at 30 mph and it was easy, didn't feel like I was breaking the boat in half.
Its very hard to nose dive. Took a couple huge Centurion waves and with 5 people in our boat it doesn't come close to taking on water. The tune-ability of the wake for surf and wake board is so precise and easy. To see the wave move ever so slightly as you adjust the surf tabs or wake plate is super neat. We also got her up to 32 for ski wake and I was also impressed to see a decent wake for slalom. I can easily work with what the Craz is putting down.
We had a couple with my wife and I and they were blown away as well, they have a Four Winns. The only knocks on the boat were that it takes a while to fill and drain the ballasts 7-10 min and the Moomba cruise control was jerky on the corners. GPS just plugs in if you want to add it later. I can deal with the ballast time by doing something else during the time, like taking a cruise around the lake to get up to operating temps.
We are so excited to have something so incredible to drive and use for fun. We are truly bless and all of our hard work has paid off. To you guys getting the Craz, you will not be disappointed or feel slighted in any way. Come on Spring!
BTW the colors look even more vivid in person. Come to hate photos the more I take them. lol
Speaking of photos lol...photos of the boat in the water and wake to follow. Need to enter them from my phone.
Matt
2016 Moomba Craz
440 Raptor
Surf Edition
Standard Cabin Stereo
900# Rear Ballasts
Supra Mariah - Sold
F250 6.7L Diesel Tow Vehicle
That's what I like to hear! I'm not worried about the fill times on the ballast since this will give me plenty of time to stretch my old body. My Tomcat filled in less then 1 min and I never took the right time to stretch out properly. So stoked to get our Craz!I finally got to go out and test drive the Craz I want with the dealer
Sounds good just to be on the water, but then to hear all the greatness the CRAZ is putting down is even better, can't wait to see pictures.
2017 Centurion Ri237
2013 Supra SA450 - Sold
2006 Mobius LSV - Sold
2004 Stingray 190LS - Sold
2016 Nissan Titan XD - Tow Rig
Not me in the boat in harbor.
The wake photos are in super rough water and the surf was still clean. I have more but the others haven't set them to me yet. Photos don't do it justice. BTW I was the only one on port side. Most were on starboard.
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Matt
2016 Moomba Craz
440 Raptor
Surf Edition
Standard Cabin Stereo
900# Rear Ballasts
Supra Mariah - Sold
F250 6.7L Diesel Tow Vehicle
That Craz looks huge in the water! Can't wait to get the DFTR Craz floating in Utah. Thanks for the pictures!
That the one from romoboco? I saw that one on the website. Similar colors to the craz we built
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Today should be the day according to Marine Products and the scheduled spray date. Now only if I could get 3 or 4 sneak pics of it through the build process. 1st ice just broke here in UT so the water should be just about perfect when the new Craz arrives.That Craz looks huge in the water! Can't wait to get the DFTR Craz floating in Utah
It is quite big. Much taller than expected. My old boat is a dwarf side by side. It was a 21'. Pleasantly surprised with everything.
I added on the Nonslip to the gunnels and swing mounts for the racks. Added about 450 to the price. That is all I am adding. In 4 weeks have to spend a lot on a new ski, 2 ropes (wakeboard rope broke last year, btw that is scary), paddle, anchor, cleaning products, fuel stabilizer and surf board.
BTW the wake in the photo was ballasts @ full rear, 60% up front. 50% starboard plate, 70% port plate, wake plate up. (I think, I was too excited to remember everything hehe)
Matt
2016 Moomba Craz
440 Raptor
Surf Edition
Standard Cabin Stereo
900# Rear Ballasts
Supra Mariah - Sold
F250 6.7L Diesel Tow Vehicle