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1989 malibu brochure


Arctic Slalom

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got this from my local Malibu dealer (Minnesota Inboard) a while back. Rockon.gif

thought others would get a kick out of this. Thumbup.gif

'there's no school like the old school'

The text about Wade Cox is pretty good. Thumbup.gif

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Mystere 215; see how the boat 'tapers' back to the transom....seems like this boat was the inspiration for echelon, not?

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We skiied with Wade when he was here. He told us the story about how he got started with Malibu back in the late 80's?

Sweet find on the brochure. I have them starting in the mid 90's. But not this old

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European too!

that's my old old boat. 89 euro sunsetter. But I had different stickering. Mine was the sun (about 1ft around) with 8in lettering down the side.

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We skiied with Wade when he was here. He told us the story about how he got started with Malibu back in the late 80's?

Sweet find on the brochure. I have them starting in the mid 90's. But not this old

Do you have a copy of 2000 that you can PM me? I can't seem to find one.

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my '89; everything is original. is that good or bad!? :unsure:

for being 20 years young, it looks like it came out of a time capsule!

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this is what the boat looked like when I bought it in spring of 07.

wetsanding/buffing did the trick, indeed Rockon.gif

numerous other restoration 'projects' since then

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Aussie Series

The last great aussie designed ski/foot boats IMO and far ahead of its time. Still a heap getting around down here, especially the OBs amongst the footers.

Looking at the picture i would have said that boat is a 20ft XL. I thought the XLT was a little more 'tournament tricked' complete with double air gauges, higher more modern windscreen etc but Dontknow.gif Perhaps that was a later model or different length.

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