I think we reached the limit of the surf wave from our 21V this summer. We had the boat weighted so much this summer that it couldn't get up to speed. We slowly removed weight until it could get to surf speed. With that weight and a few different suckgate designs we ended up with a great wave. Far better than I ever thought possible. We rode that wave and had a great time with it. My kids would be very happy with it for then next 2-3 years I'm sure. I have found myself feeling a little bored with it. I'll admit to being inexperienced as a surfer. I have never ridden any other wave, but mine. Seeing other waves and many video's I think I could have a lot more fun with a newer boat and a bigger/better wave. My wife doesn't care one way or the other about the wave, but she would like more room on the boat. We try to have as many people in the boat as we can. 9-10 people is very common. After riding in out boat listed and then evenly weighted, we will not list a boat again. That means our next boat will have some sort of TAPS 3 surf system.
Everything I know tells me a Z3 is the right boat. Even if I could afford a new boat I don't think I could ever justify buying new. I guess I would say a budget of $70K. This puts me in a 2012-2014 Z3. I could build a "TAPS21" surf system for one of those. Once I did that, is there any reason to think that the surf wave would not be the same as a 2016-2017 Z3? All else is equal, right? Maybe some ballast bag adjustments?
In that same price range I could maybe get a new R22. It's a bit shorter. Would we feel that? Will it give me the same or similar surf wave as the Z3? I hate the R dashes though. Big Time!
The Moomba dealer is right down the street from my work. I pop in there often for all my marine needs. I am really liking the Mojo more and more. Moomba is the "cheap" version, like the R series. Reading up on them some people can't get a wave out of them no matter what they do. I have also read that from people about their Tiges. I know that one at least deserves a test drive, and I'd be sure to bring my ballast bags along to see what extra weight does. A new Mojo is very close in price to the used Z3's. The Mojo has a few nicer features than the older Z3.
In the end, I don't really care about the features of a boat, other than the surf wave. My wife wants a boat that looks new and nice. My kids really want a boat, "that sparkles". I want a wave that will get me in the air. I know that that involves a skill level I don't have yet, but I hate to think of getting another boat that wont get me there either. I know the Z3 could do that. Will an R22 ever be a comp boat? Doubt it, but is that because the wave is sub par? I would really like to stay in the Tige family, but I'm UNSTUCK. See what I did there?
So if you were going to drop $70k on a boat today, which one would you go after, and why? Thanks!
Everything I know tells me a Z3 is the right boat. Even if I could afford a new boat I don't think I could ever justify buying new. I guess I would say a budget of $70K. This puts me in a 2012-2014 Z3. I could build a "TAPS21" surf system for one of those. Once I did that, is there any reason to think that the surf wave would not be the same as a 2016-2017 Z3? All else is equal, right? Maybe some ballast bag adjustments?
In that same price range I could maybe get a new R22. It's a bit shorter. Would we feel that? Will it give me the same or similar surf wave as the Z3? I hate the R dashes though. Big Time!
The Moomba dealer is right down the street from my work. I pop in there often for all my marine needs. I am really liking the Mojo more and more. Moomba is the "cheap" version, like the R series. Reading up on them some people can't get a wave out of them no matter what they do. I have also read that from people about their Tiges. I know that one at least deserves a test drive, and I'd be sure to bring my ballast bags along to see what extra weight does. A new Mojo is very close in price to the used Z3's. The Mojo has a few nicer features than the older Z3.
In the end, I don't really care about the features of a boat, other than the surf wave. My wife wants a boat that looks new and nice. My kids really want a boat, "that sparkles". I want a wave that will get me in the air. I know that that involves a skill level I don't have yet, but I hate to think of getting another boat that wont get me there either. I know the Z3 could do that. Will an R22 ever be a comp boat? Doubt it, but is that because the wave is sub par? I would really like to stay in the Tige family, but I'm UNSTUCK. See what I did there?
So if you were going to drop $70k on a boat today, which one would you go after, and why? Thanks!
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