New MXZ is looking damn fine!
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Serious upgrade! Well done Malibu.
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They look amazing! With up to almost 4300 lbs of ballast, the wake must be insane. Also recently watched the malibu rider experience east re-cap video which featured a 2017 Malibu 24 MXZ. Wake looked HUGE.
Currently to date the SA 550 maxed out has been the biggest wake I have ridden and I've ridden the new G23 and Xstar, but the wake (2017 24 MXZ) in the video below just looks so much bigger https://vimeo.com/175463323 |
Interior seats look like they have a Nautique style in the cushioning
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What does Nautique style look like?
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This is a pretty nice looking boat... 4800lbs of ballast on the 24. yikes. |
That's a cool looking boat. The interior looks great. Slightly off subject, but I seriously wonder what the temps of the Vinyl would be on a hot summer day with that dark grey they are showing as the display Modle.
It would be cool to have a temp gun and do a side by side test of the different interior color's Vera temp's would be. Ok back to talking about how cool this boat is! |
The new materials don't hold heat like the standard vinyl. It's a mesh-like feeling material that stays less hot.
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New material is much better than 10 years ago.. but I still went with almost all white in my current boat to avoid the hot stuff. The gray accents in my old malibu went nuclear on a summer day.
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The M235 is a cross between the G and the X23.... The MXZ is a sweet boat, but until Malibu makes a boat that doesn't sit so low in the front they will be behind the curve IMO. The MXZ is just so low in the front, |
I truly don't understand how company's go away from Analog gauges. Electronics and water aren't a good mix. One thing that made we stick with MC vs CC was the gauges. I was on my friends G the other day when his screen went out and we were S**t out of luck. I still have gauges and a back up to run my engine if the screen goes out.
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The new 22 MXZ (Pearl White Metallic / Black) is pretty awesome. I got to log about 6 hours on ours before it went to its new home and was thoroughly impressed with the wakeboard wake / surf wave...
https://c4.staticflickr.com/9/8205/2...71da1d523e.jpg2017 Malibu Boats Wakesetter 22 MXZ by Mason Obray, on Flickr https://c4.staticflickr.com/9/8393/2...9517e3b5a1.jpg2017 Malibu Boats Wakesetter 22 MXZ by Mason Obray, on Flickr |
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I've owned 3 MXZs and never found the bow to be too low. The bow deflects rollers quite well. And since the boat produces best with little bow weight, it's never an issue. |
I'm curious about something....
I've seen multiple posts from dealers demoing these boats under 10 hours...including surfing.... But if you read the engine manuals don't all of them state to not load the boat up with ballast until at least 10 (sometimes 20) hrs? Wouldn't doing that void the engine warranty? |
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No dealer follows break-in procedure. Hours = depreciation.
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Awesome looking boat! Especially the orange one on Malibu's site.
The white and black one above looks incredibly boring, might as well get a $10K bayliner I would consider a Malibu if they only put wake plates on them as I go to large lakes with a lot of chop |
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Obviously, you don't know what you're talking about. Malibu was first with hard wired steering wheel controls, first with power windblock door, first with flip down entry steps, first with yeti cooler, first to offer the wake/stereo control dial (CC copied), first with 12" touch screen (CC copied), first with flip down bimini, first with DSP amps and locking connectors at amps, black box and speakers, first with phone holder (CC and Supra copied), first with surf device (now everyone has something), and I could go on...optional throttle profiles, docking mode, surf band (Malibu owns the patent on this), Malibu always leads the way in metal flake and new gel colors. Yes, there are some features that are taken from other manufactures but this is part of product evolution. Every company does it, even in automotive. But I'll take it the other way for you...I don't understand why CC won't offer clamping board racks. Why anyone (a "premium" boat buyer like a CC owner) would want bungie racks is beyond me. Have you measured the height out of the water compared to the G and X23? I would be curious what you found to make that statement. The G should be compared the the M235 as far as size and height out of water. |
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To end the hi-jacking of the thread: Not following the 'break-in' procedure won't void your warranty. The break in period is a suggestion. If it was mandatory, they would come pre-broken in. Those engines are tested at the factory, then tested in the boat, and when the dealer preps the boat for delivery they probably put another 0.5-2 hours driving it around making sure everything works and is perfect.
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Is this a new hull or is it a reconfigured Wakesetter?
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Then go ahead and think about Axis. You used manual toggle switches to fill 3k lbs of ballast. That is certainly NOT logged. |
Yes break in period is a joke
Also love the boat it looks awesome. However the lines on the interior are all over the place. Doesn't really flow well with the rest of the interior. I'm sure it performs very well however there are other boats that perform just well that are priced much better. |
Do the factories follow break in procedure when they water test a boat?
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No they do not. |
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Basically what your saying is that every CC made is a direct copy of Malibu. I have owned three Malibu's in my day but CC is step above them. |
This is funny. The original MC tabs didn't work so I don't count it as a true surf system. Gen2 isn't much better still and it certainly isn't as easy to operate as the Malibu ISP.
Not EVERYTHING CC brings is a copy but look at 2017 improvements, over half were copied. 1. new metal flake colors are EXACT copies of Malibu. and they even named the brown flake "bronze" the same as Malibu. 2. surf board storage on the bimini was copied and I can tell you that short boards won't stay stored if the design is the same as the photos on the website. 3. phone holder and it wasn't done as well as Malibu as their holder clamps the phone in place. 4. awareness camera is a copied version of Malibu's rear view camera 5. colored thread on the upholstery, Malibu did this for 2016 model year |
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3-5 Were all standard features on Supra for 2016 so who copied who? |
The Supra engineer had just left Malibu to work at Skiers Choice which is why their boats came out looking EXACTLY like Malibu MXZs. So there you go. Supras were all Malibu ideas.
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Who cares who copied who?! Could you imagine discussing this topic in the auto world? "Company X invented cruise control! I can't F%@$ing believe companies A-Z copied them!!" |
If anything the 2017 MXZ looks like they copied Supra with that rear gel line
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How many people care who copied who? And does that stop you from buying that boat or company concept because of your feeling? i am not being sarcastic but curious if people buying a 100k boat get wrapped up in "what they feel was used from someone else's r&d.
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MC was the one to officially claim to have a "surf system" on their boats, but anyone in the industry knows gen 1 did absolutely nothing to help your surf wake, and calling it a surf system was an outright lie. It was a joke.
As far as break in periods. The engines are already run for certain time at the factories. Why mfg's have a break in is so you don't run at constant rpms for long periods of times. That is what could possibly cause the damage upon break in. Running at same speeds over and over again create a friction and heat point and could possibly cause issues. So scenario 1 buyer buys boat. Wakeboards every time boat is out with several riders at same speeds. There in lies the issue. Most dealer demoes don't keep same speed. They'll cruise, do some Turns. Test some different speeds and a rider takes a quick set. Very minimal Operating at one continuous speed. Next Demo. Same thing. Very minimal time is spent at same speed. The potential of a single owner riding at that same speed is much greater hence why the break in period is more more highly regarded. So that is the slight difference why dealer demos normally ride out of the box. |
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Mike Brendel form MB boats always told me to break it in by using the boat as you normally would. I am not sure that is what the warranty says, but it seems logical if something is going to break under load I would rather that happen in the first 50 hours and not the first hundreds. When I install AC units on top of buildings, I don't tell the customer to baby it for the first summer. No clue what the legalities are, but I am guessing the engine manufacture has something that protects them.
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Good looking ride for sure. Nice job on redesign
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