I have an '18 Craz. When I bought my boat I went to the Cincinnati Boat show in February to measure one with my own hands. While doing so some one from Moomba (I think it was actually Matt Brown, Goose on here) chatted me up and re-assured me that the boat fit through an 8' door. I didn't get a good measurement there. The day I finalized my order, I measured one at the dealer. It was in gravel and it was inconclusive. I ordered anyway! YOLO!
Fast forward to the night I drug the new boat home. It doesn't fit. Firm measurements in my driveway are that it is 99" folded, but WITHOUT the board racks - they are 6" taller!
Every time I bring the boat home (It now stays in a storage unit most nights), I must remove the board racks (not from their one screw quick disconnects, but from the next bracket up the chain, but that's only 2 screws each), fold the tower (and be damn sure I got it all the way down), DEFLATE the trailer tires about 50%, and back it in with an 8" drop hitch! It's an accident waiting to happen, and at best an hour long process.
Although I do not have measurements on the Max, I do know that it's a taller boat, and it is getting the A3 tower next year, which will make the folded height TALLER than the 2018's.
The trailer has pretty significant fender gaps - like 4". I'm not sure if there was a design change on the trailer that makes the advertised numbers incorrect, or what. I DO have a theory that torsion axles may be able to be adjusted lower and solve the problem, but that Is just a theory at this point. For <$500, that would be an awesome fix!
2018 Moomba Craz | Autowake 2.0, Zero-Off, G6 Pumps | Captain Blue/Dark Graphite/Silver Flake | Enzos + Lead