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Moomba 37 hours, reputable dealer


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Just helped my older bro source a boat so been to the end of the internet and back seeing prices on many models including Outbacks. Didn't see much anything worth buying and typically $15K asking prices on Outbacks with needed fixes to look new and many more hours.

 

Last boat I bought on consignment I got for $2900 under asking and no sales tax. The Nautique my brother just bought he also got for $2900 less than asking...strangely enough settling on same asking price I got at $17K some years ago.

 

Knock some bucks off this Moomba, dodge sales tax, and if 37 hours are real...I'd say it's a deal for a buyer considering this type of boat. I've driven and skied them...certainly cheaper materials where able to cut cost but solid ski boat with quite a bit of interior space.

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@foxriverrat I don't disagree and that Malibu is a sharp boat. I'm a used big 3 guy over a newer or lower hour discount brand...but posted the Moomba due to the super low hours...basically new and they are really roomy for those looking for that functionality. I bought a 2000 SN 196 with 84 hours in 2010 for $17K and have been pleased as punch. Love my buddies Lx, too.
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I bought a 99 RLX with 156hrs. It was super clean but hadn't ran in years. 2 weeks of hard and $1000+ final got it running. Sometimes those low hours can be harder on a boat than being used regularly.
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