- Moomba Outback
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In the direct-drive world, the Moomba Outback is our pick for the best deal. It succeeds in attracting new people to water-sports boats with all the key features, yet without the bells and whistles that can push the sticker price out of reach... - Moomba Outback LS
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The Moomba Outback will draw you into the boat dealership; then the Outback LS will get you to open the wallet just a little wider. Bow to stern, the LS is a step up the Moomba ladder, with a couple more inches in length, a covered clamshell motor box standard and a lockable in-floor storage compartment under the bow walk-through... - Moomba Outback LSV
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The best pure family boat from Moomba is, hands down, the Outback LSV. For starters, it's practical: It's easy to tow at a weight of 3,000 pounds, and it can fit in the garage at 95 inches wide and 20 feet, 8 inches long (without the 2-foot swim platform)... - Moomba Mobius LS
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In a Moomba lineup that prides itself on value, the Mobius LS may be the best deal in the bunch. At just under $30,000, you get a wakeboard boat, a ski boat and a family boat... - Moomba Mobius LSV
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If the only thing holding you back from buying a V-drive is the price, allow us to present the Mobius LSV. Moomba aims for sticker prices that are thousands less than on similar boats, though the company strives to provide the same benefits... - Moomba Mobius XLV
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The true resourcefulness of Moomba is on display in the Mobius XLV. To hold the sticker price relatively low on this high-end specialty wakeboarding boat, Moomba knows exactly where to scrimp — no stainless-steel cup holders here — and where to splurge, namely on construction and design... - Sanger V210
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Sometimes being sold "as is" is a very good thing. Such is the case with the V210, a top-selling model that Sanger is positioning as a price-point V-drive for 2005... - Sanger V215
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Sanger thought it had found the sweet spot in the boat-buying market when it introduced this 21-foot-plus V-drive for 2004, but the company didn't realize how sweet... - Sanger V230
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Sanger has stretched out the best of its other V-drives to create this family cruiser with wakeboarding flavor, the V230. The big feature here is the big size: a 22-foot-7 centerline and 100-inch beam... - Session 22SI
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At first glance you might be per-suaded to think the family-friendly 22Si is a poseur on the wake-sports scene, until you realize that Session simply took the same high-performance wake-producing hull as the 22Xi and gave it the traditional wraparound seating setup of a V-drive, with a little variety... - Session 22XI
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In its third year of production, the Session 22Xi has established itself as a bona fide three-event — wakeboard, wakeskate, wake surf — wake-sports boat.
With this boat's unique interior configuration, your rider will have a captive audience... - Ski Supreme V208
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After our test of the '05 Sky Supreme V208, the company's most popular boat, we had a hard time ripping our team of wakeboarders away from it. With a 95-inch beam, room is abundant for chilling out and getting around without stepping on your crew's toes... - Ski Supreme V230
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More and more, "going wakeboarding" means not just getting serious hang time behind the boat but getting serious hanging-out time on the boat. Which is why wakeboarders often demand more and more interior space... - Tigé Switch V
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The Switch V shares the same hull as the Tigé 20V, so quick turnarounds and acceleration, not to mention sporty handling and responsiveness, are the name of the game... - Tigé 20V
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The Tigé 20V packs a lot of punch into its 20 feet. Its nimble size delivers excellent maneuverability and responsiveness from the throttle, as well as great water-sports versatility...
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