WakeWorld

WakeWorld (http://www.wakeworld.com/forum/index.php)
-   Boats, Accessories & Tow Vehicles (http://www.wakeworld.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=3183)
-   -   Sanger Moomba Supreme? (http://www.wakeworld.com/forum/showthread.php?t=808707)

Cole 07-18-2018 11:59 AM

Sanger Moomba Supreme?
 
What boat brand do you think will hold the best value and have better resale?

Sanger
Moomba
Supreme

nick213 07-18-2018 5:04 PM

Depending on your area, maintenance, dealers and what not it’s most likely supreme.

tyler97217 07-19-2018 10:15 PM

uggg... this question is so over played... They all depreciate on a fairly comparable %. It will more likely be about what boat you get a better deal on is going to help you on resale. Definitely go with a brand that has better dealer support and recognition in your market area. In Portland it would be Moomba and Supreme as there really is no network for Sanger around here. I am a Moomba fan for sure, but it is in the eye of the beholder... Don't let internet warriors make these decisions for you. Go with what you like the best cause you are the one that needs to be happy with your big purchase...

slax303 07-20-2018 6:29 AM

^^Tyler nailed it... Get what you're going to be most happy with, and from the dealer you're most comfortable with

CALIV210 07-23-2018 9:25 AM

If you're talking older boats Sanger all day . If you're talking brand new I still say Sanger all day . I would never own a Supreme Ive worked on a couple and the quality is criminal . I cant speak for Moomba other then the name sounds really stupid lol

denverd1 07-23-2018 11:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CALIV210 (Post 1979187)
If you're talking older boats Sanger all day . If you're talking brand new I still say Sanger all day . I would never own a Supreme Ive worked on a couple and the quality is criminal . I cant speak for Moomba other then the name sounds really stupid lol

on walkabout after the barbie, eh?

Sanger for me. Even in Texas with limited dealer support

jarrod 07-23-2018 1:58 PM

A few years ago I would have said Sanger, however I think the lower freeboard boats are going to be increasingly less desirable. Moomba is a Skiers Choice brand, and they are on the rise. I'd probably go with a Moomba of those three. It's basically Skiers Choice version of an Axis.

slax303 07-24-2018 6:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CALIV210 (Post 1979187)
If you're talking older boats Sanger all day . If you're talking brand new I still say Sanger all day . I would never own a Supreme Ive worked on a couple and the quality is criminal . I cant speak for Moomba other then the name sounds really stupid lol

When was the last time you've been in a Supreme? Just curious, because I was never a fan of them 10 years or so ago (probably even up until about 5 years ago), but since a lot of the ex-Malibu people ended up there a few years ago (of course Shane Stillman being a big part of it), they've completely transformed those boats IMO. Their quality has changed ALOT in recent years. I do however agree with that assertion as it pertains to the older Supremes. Not my favorite boats back then

denverd1 07-24-2018 6:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jarrod (Post 1979193)
A few years ago I would have said Sanger, however I think the lower freeboard boats are going to be increasingly less desirable. Moomba is a Skiers Choice brand, and they are on the rise. I'd probably go with a Moomba of those three. It's basically Skiers Choice version of an Axis.

It's true, it takes a little skill behind the wheel to keep a Sanger dry when heavily weighted. But, I was riding behind a friends brand new 24MXZ a few weeks ago. His first inboard and first weekend with it out, he took a roller over the bow that would put most tsunamis to shame. I think he ruined a phone and really pissed off another friends wife as she wasn't planning on getting soaked and having her purse and all it contents floating around in the small pond that was now inside the boat.

Bigger boats with more free board are running more weight, so you still have to know how to drive one to keep it dry. will be interesting to see how the "gen 1" boat values fair compared to the current offerings in a few years, especially since the new ones are $$$$.

CALIV210 07-26-2018 6:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slax303 (Post 1979214)
When was the last time you've been in a Supreme? Just curious, because I was never a fan of them 10 years or so ago (probably even up until about 5 years ago), but since a lot of the ex-Malibu people ended up there a few years ago (of course Shane Stillman being a big part of it), they've completely transformed those boats IMO. Their quality has changed ALOT in recent years. I do however agree with that assertion as it pertains to the older Supremes. Not my favorite boats back then

I was a in a newer Supreme 2 or 3 years ago . I didn't spend enough time with it to honestly determine the quality. My first instinct was they have for sure improved but I couldn't help but feel like it was a polished turd . lol No offense to any Supreme owners I'm sure my opinions are biased because of my previous experiences .
I shopped all around when it was time for my broke butt to get a new to us used boat and really like the feel of a Sanger and the fact that they are built by hand here in California .


All times are GMT -7. The time now is 3:46 AM.