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DaFuzz144
02-13-2017, 11:55 AM
So,
My buddy has an 09 22SSV, and I love it... thats what has me really leaning buying a Supra...
This 24 looks awesome... really didn't want to go bigger but I think my lift would handle it....
whats the difference between this and the 09? Ballast pumps? That big of a deal???

http://www.umotorsinc.com/2008-supra-24ssv-inventory.htm?id=1468961&in-stock=1

Thanks for any feedback.

Mischief IV
02-14-2017, 05:51 PM
I wouldn't know of the differences you ask about but I just recently bought a 24 footer for the extra space it can provide over the 22 footer. Been in both...debated both...and still ended up in the 24 footer ultimately. The 22 ft. is a great boat no doubt but came down to a little more comfort for passengers with gear. Will see if I made the right call soon enough.

I learned to surf behind Gogger's '06 24SSV (without surf gate) and really like the wake he has setup so I might be biased in regards to my opinion on the 24s. That color is gorgeous and the price is spot on. I looked at several '08 models and newer before buying the '12 242. Go with your gut but stuff like pumps can be swapped out easily. Can't add on 2 ft.

kennyk69
02-15-2017, 02:15 PM
Here's a list of new "standard" features for 2009:

· Faster filling and emptying ballast pumps
· Titan™ Swivel board racks
· Streamlined dash and glove box pod for better visibility
· Electric wakeplate
· Ignition switch and key with battery saver
· Flip-up bracket on double up seat (Launch 21V, 22SSV and 24SSV foot models only)
· Flush mount pull on ski locker lid
· Improved battery and stereo wiring
· Improved swim platform handrail

I love my 24. My only caution would be this: if you ever thought you'd want to spend the coin to add surf tabs the 24' transom is very different than the 22'. I've examined the install of the Wakemaker's and Wakeland tabs and I don't see that it's possible on the 24. I did however build a transom port mounted HDPE surf gate that works very well in combination with 1100lb port side bag.

MJHKnox
02-15-2017, 08:44 PM
With the older sprinkler valve systems, it's possible to upgrade the system. WakeWakers sells the whole upgrade system. Great upgrade for any 22' or 24'. You will need to drill a few holes and run new wires to the switches. Mount the pumps in a good location. Everything is included in the upgrade.

With either boat, you will want to upgrade to the 1100s ballast bags in the back lockers. Easy to swap out on any 22' or 24'. Easy to buy online.

Either boat responds very well the the surf gates/suck gates for longer waves. Again, easy addition to any 22' or 24'. You can make one for under $50 or buy one made for around $200.

DaFuzz144
02-17-2017, 08:21 PM
Thanks for the feedback, any comments on this specific boat? Anything that stands out good or bad.. The tower is different than my friends, the seating arraignment looks the same, which is a lot of room. Anyone have a link to the upgraded pump kits?
Thanks again.

kennyk69
02-17-2017, 09:01 PM
The boat looks clean and from the pics I see nothing to point out. The tower and board racks are OEM.

www.wakemakers.com has the Jabsco pump kit, bags, and divider reinforcement kit.

MJHKnox
02-18-2017, 11:36 AM
Per the rack, what's the difference you see? This looks to have the Z5 cargo rack and power coat paint.
I think that was often put on GGames 24' edition boats. I do not see them on the 22's as much.
Not sure what year that was introduced.

http://greatlakesskipper.com/moomba-supra-z5-progressive-21-22-24-aluminum-boat-wakeboard-rack-tower-cargo-top-w-cover-110242

You may also want to call/emaill Wakemakers for any specific questions. I talked the Spencer b/c I was putting a wye valve on my center/front sacks from one pump. Then I then bought all my upgrades for a 2007 22' SSV online: ballast bags, pump kit upgrade, plus a few other misc items for ballast vents.

There is a discount code (www.wakemakers.com ) when you are ready to buy. Not sure if someone on this site has it, you can get it via the Moomba forum with a PM message. I'm not sure mine works anymore.

Last question, ever own a black boat or car?

DaFuzz144
02-19-2017, 09:46 AM
Last question, ever own a black boat or car?
Yes... and it looks good when its clean... LOL,
Something to consider for sure,
Thanks for the feedback guys,

MJHKnox
02-19-2017, 02:07 PM
Yep. Owned black cars and a black boat. My next hot rod or muscle car will be black.

My last black truck suffered b/c it was black and did not have a garage space. Felt like I was always cleaning. The black daily driver car had the garage and kept the shine.


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Mischief IV
02-20-2017, 12:31 AM
That color combo will always look fashionable and nine years has proven that.
In another nine years, you'll still be satisfied as black doesn't go out of style.
It's a wait and see on the lime greens and purple monsters they're building today if they stand the test of time.
I use Collinite 925 Marine wax and wipe down after each use. Great product! I use the cleaner beforehand.
If you are lazy, probably will want to skip it and buy white.
I own three black vehicles, black Jetski and now a black boat so cleaning them is a separate hobby altogether.

DaFuzz144
02-21-2017, 05:40 PM
I received some more pictures, there is a little bit of dry rot in the Vinyl but not ton,
the one thing that kinda surprised/ worried me was that the intake manifold has paint coming off of it near the bolts and there is another large spot on the manifold where the paint has come off. I cannot attach a picture for some reason if someone could help with that I would like to get some input on it.
Thanks

MJHKnox
02-21-2017, 06:34 PM
To post pics, use a 3rd party on the web to upload them to - like photobucket, flickr, etc.
Once you have them uploaded, there is a URL or typically a SHARE button
Copy/Paste that URL into the post.

MJHKnox
02-21-2017, 06:39 PM
2008 model. Not sure how 'used' it was or the amount of hours on the boat. Manifolds get hot.

Post a pics and you will get some comments.

Is the boat from a dealer? Did you plan on having someone inspect it?

DaFuzz144
02-21-2017, 08:39 PM
http://i345.photobucket.com/albums/p385/anbman/IMG_7834_zpsh4uq18oo.jpg

Here is the motor pic..(at least it should be)

2008 model. Not sure how 'used' it was or the amount of hours on the boat. Manifolds get hot.

Post a pics and you will get some comments.

Is the boat from a dealer? Did you plan on having someone inspect it?
There should be a link to the posting further up in this post.

DaFuzz144
02-22-2017, 09:50 AM
http://i345.photobucket.com/albums/p385/anbman/IMG_7834_zpsh4uq18oo.jpg

Hopefully this works,

I tried to add several pictures to the album.

Thanks for any feedback

Mischief IV
02-22-2017, 10:30 PM
I don't see any major red flags with those pics.

Looks like a good used boat with average wear and tear. It is nine years old.

If you pursue any further, do a compression check, then test drive.

DaFuzz144
02-23-2017, 12:32 PM
Thanks for all the feedback on this boat, I think I found the one I'm gonna get, I found an 09 22ssv that I like and has great history and docs... so I will be letting you all know when I get it... sure to have some questions.

MJHKnox
02-23-2017, 06:39 PM
Thanks for all the feedback on this boat, I think I found the one I'm gonna get, I found an 09 22ssv that I like and has great history and docs... so I will be letting you all know when I get it... sure to have some questions.

Post some pics. I have the 2007.