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Malibu and Wood


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Anyone know what year/models malibu last used wood stringers? I'm looking for older bu's for a buddy and couldn't remember.

Thanks

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Echelon IIRC was the first all-composite boat ('93 was the first year, right?), but wasn't the Skier continued for a year or 2 after that?

EDIT: Doesn't look like it. The Euro F3 came along in the early 90's & was sometimes called a Euro F3 Skier, but I couldn't find anything after '93. That should be your answer Tony.

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I think the last year for the Skier was '94. It was all fiberglass and had been for a year or 2.

The Euro F3 Skier was a Skier hull with a different deck, windshield and interior.

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Fiberglass was replaced in the following models and years.

1993 Echelon, Echelon LX

1995 Sunsetter, and the rest of the Malibu lineup.

(The 95 Lineup - Response, Echelon, Echelon LX, Sunsetter, Flightcraft Sportster, Flightcraft Barefooter)

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Per WSMBBG, Euro series came out in '89 using the Skier and Sunsetter hulls. Composite floor system was introduced in '92. The '93 issue features a Skier as their entry level boat and is reported to have the composite floor system same as all their other boats.

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