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Not going to spend $100k plus on a silly wake boat so looking at older , these seem to be in the $30k range, just don't know anything about them.
 

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Not 100% sure on the years but Malibu had a bad run with some of their Indmar motors and the flex plate would blow up. You’d have to pull the engine and replace the flex plate with a new beefed up one.

I’d check on that, as that happened close to 2010.
 
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are you buying a boat for wakesurfing?


i see alot of people wakesurfing off the back of the yamaha boats...
 

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Not going to spend $100k plus on a silly wake boat so looking at older , these seem to be in the $30k range, just don't know anything about them.
Yes, it will get the job done ....add fat sacks if you need more weight. We had an 04 Malibu LSV 23's vs the 21'....buddy had the 2002 VLX 21...it was a great boat and made a great wake...we put 500 hrs on ours before getting rid of it...the indimar hammerhead 383 was a great motor.
 

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another option is a

2019 Axis t22​

its twice the money but seems to have lots of features
 

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are you buying a boat for wakesurfing?


i see alot of people wakesurfing off the back of the yamaha boats...
The surf Yamahas are $65k+ used, 100k+ new. I’d buy another one in a heartbeat but not sure this meets his requirements.

I’d suggest bumping your budget a little and get an axis (Malibu value brand) or mastercraft NXT.

Also, anything under 22ft is going to have a very steep wake that is tough for heavier riders. This is why 23ft is usually the smallest you see these boats on the lake.

Side note, Amex does reasonable rate personal loans up to $40k on a 5 year loan if you’re trying to avoid a lien or other shenanigans with a boat loan. Rates are comparable to a boat loan.
 
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Calm down there, No need to bring Tank into this, just because i've not been doing any drunk posting and looking at wake boats i've still not lost sight of the prize, there is going to be another Cigarette. and there will be a lot of dumbass shit in my future i'm sure.
I think you are drunk and that's why you're looking at wakeboats 🤣
 

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Not sure what it is you’d settle for Dan but, this is the cleanest older Malibu Sunsetter I have seen since commencing my search. It was sitting with a for sale sign on it at the vacant island lot a couple of weeks ago. I went back and looked at it 3 times, once with my wife. Truly a clean older boat. Comes with a full boat and bow cover.

We have been dickering back and forth with the guy on it ever since. He wanted $20k for it but, he reached out and offered it to me for $16k yesterday. As it happens, I made an offer on a 2006 Yamaha 230 AR yesterday as well and would rather have it.

Let me know if you have any interest and I’ll PM you the contact info.



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The surf Yamahas are $65k+ used, 100k+ new. I’d buy another one in a heartbeat but not sure this meets his requirements.

I’d suggest bumping your budget a little and get an axis (Malibu value brand) or mastercraft NXT.

Also, anything under 22ft is going to have a very steep wake that is tough for heavier riders. This is why 23ft is usually and the smallest you see these boats on the lake.

Side note, Amex does reasonable rate personal loans up to $40k on a 5 year loan if you’re trying to avoid a lien or other shenanigans with a boat loan. Rates are comparable to a boat loan.
well i was asking because my 2005 SX Yamaha will probably be for sale
im the original owner... but just dont use it enough we had zero trips this summer
so its substantially less thatn 65K and would fit his use
 

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Dan does it have ballast? Surf wedge? Those are things to have. It’s not gonna have the biggest wake but it will be doable to start.
 

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What are your goals to do with the boat? Surf, tube, wakeboard, etc.?

I tell everyone looking for a first wake boat to find a 2013 or newer Malibu 23LSV. 2013 is the first year with gates, and it makes the boat SUPER versatile for virtually all wake sport activities! They are good on fuel, handle well, super reliable and comfortable!
 

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well i was asking because my 2005 SX Yamaha will probably be for sale
im the original owner... but just dont use it enough we had zero trips this summer
so its substantially less thatn 65K and would fit his use
I’m looking at the 2006 23 with twin 140 HP 4 strokes this weekend via FaceTime. It’s a few hundred miles outside of Havasu but it appears clean and the guy claims full service every year and uses it 5 times or so annually. He’s looking for $17.5. Seems like a decent deal.
 

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I’m looking at the 2006 23 with twin 140 HP 4 strokes this weekend via FaceTime. It’s a few hundred miles outside of Havasu but it appears clean and the guy claims full service every year and uses it 5 times or so annually. He’s looking for $17.5. Seems like a decent deal.
LOL are you in havasu.. mines like67 miles away in Parker well.. big river.
lol we loved our yamaha but for soe reason just have not had time to do alot of boating. if that deal falls through or you get there and dont like it contact me.
 

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I got a 96 tige do everything you need to and not break the bank. You could come get it give it a try and see what you think.
 

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LOL are you in havasu.. mines like67 miles away in Parker well.. big river.
lol we loved our yamaha but for soe reason just have not had time to do alot of boating. if that deal falls through or you get there and dont like it contact me.
Spending about equal time in Havasu and So Cal. for another year or so. we aren’t there this week. Will keep you in mind. Thanks.
 

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What are your goals to do with the boat? Surf, tube, wakeboard, etc.?

I tell everyone looking for a first wake boat to find a 2013 or newer Malibu 23LSV. 2013 is the first year with gates, and it makes the boat SUPER versatile for virtually all wake sport activities! They are good on fuel, handle well, super reliable and comfortable!
Yeah Debbie and the kids want to surf tube and wakeboard, they are all small so not going to need huge wake, i'm going to go check in with my mom next week but when i get back think ill go check this bad boy out, kind of makes sense to go with newer because of the technology

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Not sure what it is you’d settle for Dan but, this is the cleanest older Malibu Sunsetter I have seen since commencing my search. It was sitting with a for sale sign on it at the vacant island lot a couple of weeks ago. I went back and looked at it 3 times, once with my wife. Truly a clean older boat. Comes with a full boat and bow cover.

We have been dickering back and forth with the guy on it ever since. He wanted $20k for it but, he reached out and offered it to me for $16k yesterday. As it happens, I made an offer on a 2006 Yamaha 230 AR yesterday as well and would rather have it.

Let me know if you have any interest and I’ll PM you the contact info.



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yeah if i just wanted a boat to ski behind i would be all over that
 

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I surfed behind an axis 22, it was ok, boat was new but had a few flaws I guess you would call them, 2020 new one OTD was 61k
 

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Yeah Debbie and the kids want to surf tube and wakeboard, they are all small so not going to need huge wake, i'm going to go check in with my mom next week but when i get back think ill go check this bad boy out, kind of makes sense to go with newer because of the technology

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If you’re willing to spend that kind of $ there are better options out there for boats that are both better quality, and will hold value better.
 

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Kids have been bugging me for a tournament / wake boat since we got back from the Rv trip and the ride with @25Elmn8r

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You should take a look at the Sanger V215. I have an 05 that I added rear ballast and a wave shaper to and it will surf pretty well. I set it up for my kids to surf behind it, but I can surf behind it as well without the rope. The newer V215’s have surf tabs and better ballast systems and are a value compared to the giant wake boats. We water ski behind ours 99% of the time though. The V215 is probably one of, if not the best handling v drive “wake boats” out there. Same hull from 05 to present.
Semper Speed and Marine in Madera has a couple really nice low hour used Sangers for sale.
 

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If you’re willing to spend that kind of $ there are better options out there for boats that are both better quality, and will hold value better.
Yeah and at that price it looks like he is asking what it cost brand new, i know weird times
 

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Yeah and at that price it looks like he is asking what it cost brand new, i know weird times
Oh I’d think it was more than that, but that’s probably what he owes. The Axis are the entry level Malibu line. The materials are lesser quality, the fit/finish isn’t as good, etc. Think of it as a Baja to a Cigarette type deal.

At $80K you can get into a true Malibu 22mxz or similar that will serve you better over time. There are pros/cons to ALL of them! I’ve owned I think 8-10 of them, have been in/behind virtually all of them. Fire me a PM if you want to talk, in today’s climate, you DO NOT want to buy the wrong one, otherwise you’ll be upside down forever.
 

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Pretty much every day, another lake is shutting them down, as they should.

Why buy something that you probably won't be able to use in a few more years?

My kids asked me for a whole lotta things, when they were little, that they didn't get.

And surprisingly, they became decent adults anyway. 😱😜
 

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Pretty much every day, another lake is shutting them down, as they should.

Why buy something that you probably won't be able to use in a few more years?

My kids asked me for a whole lotta things, when they were little, that they didn't get.

And surprisingly, they became decent adults anyway. 😱😜
What lakes are shutting them down?
 

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You’ll never stop dipshits from doing dipshit stuff. Example being the dipshit that wakesurfs right in front of Fox’s or someone’s dock vs the guy that’s aware of what he’s doing and finds a spot that minimizes the affect his wake has on others. Wake surfing should absolutely be banned in Parker.
 

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You’ll never stop dipshits from doing dipshit stuff. Example being the dipshit that wakesurfs right in front of Fox’s or someone’s dock vs the guy that’s aware of what he’s doing and finds a spot that minimizes the affect his wake has on others. Wake surfing should absolutely be banned in Parker.

No clue why it Hasn't been done yet. The 200ft rule would do it. 👍🏼
 

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Skiing, Tubing, Wakeboard, Direct Drive, Surfing Add Weight, V-Drive Preferred. Speed Control as well. Axis is Malibu's Low End, Not sure how they cut the costs. Sanger, Tige, Malibu, Axis, Mastercraft V-Drives all good. Make sure its all composite and no wood stringers.
 

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Or get into the stand up foil.... No ballast and no real wake needed. This is behind a 19 foot direct drive.

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That's cool Eric. Just realized your behind my old 1992 Malibu Skier. We do everything behind an old tournament ski boat. Dan, you really don't need an expensive wake boat to have fun. We water ski, surf, and Foil five days a week. Unless the kids are going to the Olympics those fancy boats are not necessary.
 

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Been foiling for almost five months. Absolutely love it, very challenging and no end to what can be done. Just be ready to fall a lot the first few weeks.
I’m always ready to fall.
 

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Dan I just want to you know that I will not judge you for the current direction of your selection in boats. That is as long and you take me out to try my luck at wake boarding. I will take care of the fuel and beer now that you only have a 6 pack at most in a day. 😂 Best of luck finding the ride boat for all of your needs. 👍

Or get into the stand up foil.... No ballast and no real wake needed. This is behind a 19 foot direct drive.

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Been watching those in Waikiki for a couple of years. Then you have the guys that shoot the channel without a boat. Very intriguing!!! I assume that it is very easy on an old man’s joints.
 

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Dan I just want to you know that I will not judge you for the current direction of your selection in boats. That is as long and you take me out to try my luck at wake boarding. I will take care of the fuel and beer now that you only have a 6 pack at most in a day. 😂 Best of luck finding the ride boat for all of your needs. 👍
No problem, shit a 6 pack would last me a week or more nowadays, and while driving a boat its just water, ( been that way for a long time)
 

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Axis cuts corners on a Malibu mainly in the area of the ballast system. In a Malibu the ballast is built into the hull as tanks. On the Axis it’s basically plumbed in fat sacks sitting in the two back storage areas. Both have the center and bow ballast, but I haven’t seen if those are still just water bags in those areas in an Axis.

Also, I believe the interior isn’t as nice (material wise). What Axis uses gets damn hot. Our Malibu upholstery was much cooler.

Finally, the instrument cluster isn’t as advanced in the Axis as the Malibu. As far as all the features and controls possible.

We have 2023 Axis A24. It’s all over larger than the 2005 Malibu Wakesetter LSV we had before.
 

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You should take a look at the Sanger V215. I have an 05 that I added rear ballast and a wave shaper to and it will surf pretty well. I set it up for my kids to surf behind it, but I can surf behind it as well without the rope. The newer V215’s have surf tabs and better ballast systems and are a value compared to the giant wake boats. We water ski behind ours 99% of the time though. The V215 is probably one of, if not the best handling v drive “wake boats” out there. Same hull from 05 to present.
Semper Speed and Marine in Madera has a couple really nice low hour used Sangers for sale.
How’s the slalom wake compared to a nautique or master craft ski boat?
 
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