You always do the best reviews. Really appreciate the time you put into these. A couple questions. 1. I know they updated the Mojo in 2021, did they start offering the flip up transom backrests that year as well? 2. Flow 2 vs flow 3, is there a huge difference on surf wave performance? 3. i'm at about 900ft of elevation. Is the 400 enough engine? Due to price point, I will likely buy used and won't necessarily be able to cherry pick all of my options. As always, very impressed with the quality of Moomba for being a price point boat. Fit and finish is leaps and bounds above Axis in my opinion.
Thank you for the kins words. 1. 2021 was supposed to be the first year for the flip up backrests but the supplier couldn't build all the brackets so only a few boats went out with that option. The 2022's and 2023's got the same brackets that are on the Supra's which is much better than the small handful of boats that might have got that option in 2021. 2. The flow 3 plate will clean up the lip of the wave so you don't have to roll it to the surf side as much. I like the flow 3 on a Craz, Mojo, or Makai. On the other boats in the line, the benefit isn't as noticable. 3. The 400 will work fine at 900'. If you're trying to wakeboard with full ballast and a large group of people, you may need to upgrade to a high altitude prop to get more low end torque. More torque means it drinks fuel faster, so I'd only do that if you really need to. For surfing, the wake prop would be fine. I'm not a fan of the "cruise" or "surf" props. They are a higher pitch so they don't use as much fuel as the "wake" series prop. 4. If you can swing a new boat, the Tykon is pretty amazing right out of the box with Flow 2, stock ballast, and 400 motor.
@@galeysmarine amazing info. Thank you so much. The Tykon looks incredible for the money. I store my boat in dry stack, so the extra length and height of the Tykon could end up costing me quite a bit more to store. But definitely something I need to weigh.
You always do the best reviews. Really appreciate the time you put into these. A couple questions. 1. I know they updated the Mojo in 2021, did they start offering the flip up transom backrests that year as well? 2. Flow 2 vs flow 3, is there a huge difference on surf wave performance? 3. i'm at about 900ft of elevation. Is the 400 enough engine? Due to price point, I will likely buy used and won't necessarily be able to cherry pick all of my options. As always, very impressed with the quality of Moomba for being a price point boat. Fit and finish is leaps and bounds above Axis in my opinion.
Thank you for the kins words. 1. 2021 was supposed to be the first year for the flip up backrests but the supplier couldn't build all the brackets so only a few boats went out with that option. The 2022's and 2023's got the same brackets that are on the Supra's which is much better than the small handful of boats that might have got that option in 2021. 2. The flow 3 plate will clean up the lip of the wave so you don't have to roll it to the surf side as much. I like the flow 3 on a Craz, Mojo, or Makai. On the other boats in the line, the benefit isn't as noticable. 3. The 400 will work fine at 900'. If you're trying to wakeboard with full ballast and a large group of people, you may need to upgrade to a high altitude prop to get more low end torque. More torque means it drinks fuel faster, so I'd only do that if you really need to. For surfing, the wake prop would be fine. I'm not a fan of the "cruise" or "surf" props. They are a higher pitch so they don't use as much fuel as the "wake" series prop. 4. If you can swing a new boat, the Tykon is pretty amazing right out of the box with Flow 2, stock ballast, and 400 motor.
@@galeysmarine amazing info. Thank you so much. The Tykon looks incredible for the money. I store my boat in dry stack, so the extra length and height of the Tykon could end up costing me quite a bit more to store. But definitely something I need to weigh.