Articles Tagged: open bow wakeboard boats
- Last weekend the World Wakeboard Association hosted the first Malibu Rider Experience event out at Freedom Wake Park in Orlando, FL. With all the typical contests out there, Malibu and the WWA have organized a series of events that are pretty unique...
- I’ve always gotten a lot of attention from my riding, and I think it’s because my tricks are different than most other people. From tail tapping suspended road cones off the Malibu MXZ wake to wall rides, unique jibs and my own signature style on tricks, I try to get as creative as possible...
- Malibu Boats brought some of their team riders to a secret spot and Trever Maur was there to capture the action. I understand why Malibu wants to keep this spot a secret. It looks like an insane place to ride...
- When you get a regular stalefish down, you can take this versatile trick to a lot of different places. The stalefish is cool because it looks great poked out and a little off-axis, and when incorporated into spins it becomes a little techy as well...
- Whether you call them pickle forks, snub noses or hammerheads, wide-open bow designs are more popular than ever in wakeboard boats. In fact, virtually every wakeboard boat builder in our 2013 Boat Buyers Guide has at least one boat with some variation of the wide-bow design...
- Watch Phil Soven, Chad Sharpe, Brian Grubb, Raphael Derome and Amber Wing ride the 2013 Malibu Wakesetter 22 MXZ, the official towboat of the Red Bull Wake Open.
2013 Malibu Boat Guide Get more Malibu with the 2013 Malibu Boat Guide... - It’s hard to list all the features on Centurion’s new Enzo FX-22. To start, it has a familiar bottom similar to the proven wakeboard and wakesurf hull of the Enzo SV 233, but it incorporates new characteristics like Centurion’s loading ramp on either side of the hull...
- Malibu’s 24-foot MXZ is the big brother to the Wakesetter 22 MXZ and offers additional space and big-water capability with the same ideal wakes and big bow design. The 24 MXZ is a big boat that handles like a small boat and has all the luxury amenities Malibu is known for...
- Malibu’s Wakesetter 22 MXZ made quite a name for itself among crews who love the quality, durability, great looks and legendary wakes that go along with a Malibu but also love the look and usage of a wide bow. The 22 MXZ has deep, functional storage and plenty of space for you and 14 friends...
- The boat that redefined the Nautique name is back for 2013. With a dry weight of 5,400 pounds and almost 3,000 extra pounds of factory ballast, the G23 has an unbelievable wake straight out of the box...
- The big brother of Nautique’s novel G23 is just as innovative a wakeboard and surf boat as its sibling, but with two extra feet of luxury for you and 18 friends. It’s just more to love...
- If you’re looking for a no-frills boat with pro-level wakes that won’t break the bank, the Moomba Mojo 2.5 is a great option. Moomba didn’t skimp on features for 2013, in fact, it’s just the opposite...
- From the Barrage front end to the Battle Prep transom area, Supra’s brand-new SA350-550 is the culmination of everything Supra learned from building boats taken to a whole new level...
- At 20 feet, this is the boat of choice in the Tigé line for pro wakeskater Dieter Humpsch for many reasons. The versatility of the wakes in this nimble boat is unreal...
- A pinnacle in the Tigé line as far as state-of-the-art design and function, the Tigé RZ2 represents the aggressive styling the brand is known for. This is all buttoned up into a neat 22-foot package...




