Articles Tagged: wake ride
- Boat Review Moomba's flagship wakeboard boat, the Moomba Mobius XLV, is big enough - 23 feet long with seating for 16 - and decked out with plenty of wake features - standard tower and 1,450 pounds of factory ballast - to satisfy any core rider...
- Boat Review With a wealth of standard features plus quality wake performance and a base price well under $40,000, the Moomba LSV packs serious value into a 21'6" package. We found plenty to like inside and out, with wakes that can be fine-tuned with little effort and a wraparound lounge with stainless-steel accents...
- Boat Review Moomba Boats completely rethought the Moomba Outback V for 2009, shaving 8 inches from its length to bring this wakeboard boat under the 20-foot size restriction of some of the country's smaller waterways...
- OVERVIEW The MasterCraft X-Star’s list of superlatives seems unending. Here’s just a taste: It’s the official tow boat of seven events, including the MasterCraft Pro Wakeboard Tour and Parks’ Double or Nothing, and it’s the boat of choice for two-time Wakeboarder of the Year Rusty Malinoski and wake legend Parks Bonifay...
- Overview Think of the MasterCraft X-2 as the little brother to the X-Star, MasterCraft’s premier wake ride. The two boats share an identical seating configuration in their main cabins and, thanks to their pickle-fork bows and standard ZeroFlex towers, they share a similar profile as well...
- Go for a Virtual Test Drive Overview For the buyer looking for versatile performance and a modest price wrapped up in a V-drive setup, meet the Moomba Outback V. Like its direct-drive cousin, the Outback V packs a punch where it needs to — hand-laid fiberglass construction, double tracking fins, a four-blade CNC prop and laminated vinyl seating — and cuts out the extras to reel in the price below $30,000 with trailer included...




