24 MXZ vs Nautique G23 - A surf comparison video

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Beach-TJ
    • Oct 2010
    • 207

    • Lake Lanier, Ga

    • 2004 SAN 210 TE

    24 MXZ vs Nautique G23 - A surf comparison video

    Who's seen this comparison video? I'm wondering what everyone thinks of the G-23 wave in it. Realize this is a paid review, by Malibu, so it is biased. But I have surfed the MXZ-24 and it is a beast, much better than the traditional Malibu surf wave. I have not surfed a G yet, and was just curious everyone's input on how its surf wave looks in this review. How realistic is the comparison?



    If you look at the video creators profile on Vimeo you will see they did many comparisons between different Malibu/Axis and other brands.
  • NautiqueJeff
    A d m i n i s t r a t o r
    • Mar 2002
    • 16521
    • Lake Norman

    • Mooresville, NC

    • 2025 SAN G23 PNE 1985 Sea Nautique 1980 Twin-Engine Fish Nautique

    #2
    I don't think that G is set up optimally at all.
    I own and operate Silver Cove Marine, which is an inboard boat restoration, service, and sales facility located in Mooresville, North Carolina. We specializes in Nautiques and Correct Crafts, and also provide general service for Nautiques fifteen years old and older.

    If we can be of service to you, please contact us anytime!




    Current Boats —> 2025 Super Air Nautique G23 -- 2001 Ski Nautique -- 2000 Nautique Super Sport PYTHON -- 2000 Nautique Super Sport -- 1999 Ski Nautique PYTHON-- 1985 Sea Nautique 2700 (Twin-Engine, 1 of 13) -- 1981 Fish Nautique (Twin-Engine, 1 of 4) -- 1980 Fish Nautique (Twin-Engine, 1 of 4)
    Former Boats —> 2024 Super Air Nautique G23 PARAGON -- 2023 Super Air Nautique G23 --
    2022 Super Air Nautique G23 PARAGON -- 2021 Super Air Nautique G23 -- 2021 Super Air Nautique G23 -- 2020 Super Air Nautique G23 -- 2019 Super Air Nautique G23 -- 2018 Super Air Nautique G23-- 2018 SAN 210 TE -- 2017 Super Air Nautique G23 -- 2016 Super Air Nautique G23 -- 2015 Super Air Nautique G23 -- 2014 Super Air Nautique G23 -- 2014 Super Air Nautique 230 Team Edition2013 Super Air Nautique G232012 Super Air Nautique 210 Team Edition2011 Super Air Nautique 210 Team Edition2010 Super Air Nautique 210 Team Edition2008 Super Air Nautique 230 Team Edition2007 Air Nautique 236 Team Edition -- 2007 Air Nautique SV-211 -- 2005 SV-211 -- 2003 Super Air Nautique 210 Team Edition -- 2003 Air Nautique 226 -- 2003 Sport Nautique 216 -- 2003 Ski Nautique 196 -- 2003 Ski Nautique 196-- 2002 Ski Nautique-- 2001 Sport Nautique -- 2001 Ski Nautique -- 2000 Sport Nautique --1999 Ski Nautique Open Bow -- 1999 Air Tique 176 -- 1998 Ski Nautique -- 1998 Ski Nautique -- 1998 Ski Nautique -- 1997 Ski Nautique -- 1997 Ski Nautique -- 1996 Ski Nautique Open Bow -- 1994 Ski Nautique -- 1993 Barefoot Nautique -- 1983 Fish Nautique (TWIN ENGINE, 1 of 4) -- 1981 Fish Nautique (SINGLE ENGINE)

    Need something for your boat? Please check out our site sponsors! Not only do they offer the best products available, they also support this site.
    Silver Cove Marine - NautiqueParts.com - Phoenix Trailers - SkiSafe - PCM Marine Engines - C&S Marine - OJ Propellers

    Comment

    • Beach-TJ
      • Oct 2010
      • 207

      • Lake Lanier, Ga

      • 2004 SAN 210 TE

      #3
      That was my guess. Not hard to mess up a wave. Good to hear.

      Comment

      • DocPhil
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Jan 2016
        • 447

        • Midwest

        • 2014 G21; yamaha superjet

        #4
        I think its definitive. The Malibu is better. This is scientific proof

        Comment

        • XBIGPUN66
          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
          • Oct 2012
          • 456

          • WI

          • 2014 SAN 210 TE. NSS. Pro ballast.

          #5
          G all day if setup correctly

          Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk

          Ian S
          2014 SANTE. NSS. Pro balllast. Boatmate trailer
          2004 SANTE. 4000 lb ballast, 2013 graphics (prev). Ramlin trailer
          2009 Moomba Outback (prev). Boatmate trailer

          Comment

          • shag
            1,000 Post Club Member
            • Jul 2003
            • 2217

            • Florida


            #6
            This is a BS video... At 1:24 you can see the G looks like it's listed to the starboard side... (imo)

            Comment

            • nyryan2001
              1,000 Post Club Member
              • Mar 2013
              • 1993

              • Lake Anna


              #7
              Wedge = 1500 pounds advantage
              2019 G23 450
              2014 G23 550
              2013 G23 450
              2011 Malibu Wakesetter 247
              2007 Yamaha AR210

              Comment

              • blueroom
                Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                • Mar 2017
                • 623

                • Northwest

                • G23

                #8
                They add after-factory external bags to the Malibu as well. In their testing methodology they state that if the boat has a plug and play ballast feature, they add bags.

                Comment

                • scottb7
                  1,000 Post Club Member
                  • Aug 2011
                  • 2198

                  • Carson City, Nevada

                  • 2014 G21 (Current) 2008 SANTE 210

                  #9
                  It is possible that nautique has some catching up to do, as the g series is basically running a 2013 hull with a tweak for spray.

                  Based on my experience on axis and malibu products it would not surprise me at all if the nautique is NOT the best anymore. I was super impressed with how easy it was to set up the surf wake on my friends axis a22. The wave was super long and clean.

                  From a fit finish and storage perspective I prefer my g. From an overall wave perspective i prefer axis/malibu.

                  I STRONGLY PREFER my g21 from a wakeboarding perspective for one simple reason: I prefer a wakeboard boat with low bow rise. I experienced a lot of bow rise on malibu and axis products wakeboarding. We could have brought the bow down, but then the wake was just meh.

                  Comment

                  • Tallredrider
                    1,000 Post Club Member
                    • Oct 2014
                    • 1026

                    • St. George, Utah

                    • Red Metal Flake 2016 G23! Malibu 25 LSV 2019 2021 Centurion Ri237

                    #10
                    Originally posted by blueroom View Post
                    They add after-factory external bags to the Malibu as well. In their testing methodology they state that if the boat has a plug and play ballast feature, they add bags.
                    This has been discussed before, a search will find some discussion.

                    I know we stated our opinions then, but you can't find a Malibu without the plug and play sacs, so running it without would have been totally biased. Blue, do you have friends who have Malibu surf boats without PNP? The local Malibu dealer tells me that EVERY surf boat they have sold goes with the sacs. Find me some evidence that the sacs are only an 'extra' and I will quit pointing out the Kool-Aid you are drinking. Plug and play sacks might as well be a standard feature for Malibu, it is just a simple fact. It means the rear storage is very limited. Tower is an option for Malibu, maybe they shouldn't have included that, either?

                    The number of standard features on the G is very robust, on Malibu, everything can be optioned out.

                    The G wave looks suspect in the video, and not up to par with what most owners experience.

                    Comment

                    • cptotr
                      • Jul 2018
                      • 53

                      • Jackson, MO


                      #11
                      Like Scott said, G23 is an old design. It was the best when it came out, but a lot has changed. Still offers you a great boat with an unbelievable amount of storage and a great fit and finish. Even the G23 haters can’t take that away. There’s just better options out there now for a surf wave imo.


                      Sent from my iPhone using PLT Nautique

                      Comment

                      • Infinity
                        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                        • Sep 2017
                        • 730

                        • Lake Norman - Denver, NC

                        • 2014 SV244 w/ ZR409

                        #12
                        It would be a better "comparison" if the ballast setup and numbers were also posted, this review seems obviously biased....but that is how marketing works. In this video, it did seem like the G23 was leaning slightly to the non-surf side, that will do exactly what video showed, which is make the wave dirty looking.

                        I have been surfing a few times this year behind a 2019 Malibu LSV, the wave is better than previous years with surfgate and it is easy to setup/dial, I was actually pleasantly surprised since in previous years the waves looked pretty but did not have the push and length that I prefer in a wave, like others have said, it came with all the extra bags. Still runs a bit bow high on the model I have been behind and you cant run full wedge unless more weight was added to bow over the seats (has a tank under bow but its not enough for whats available in rear when you add the wedge....3 clicks of wedge is the most we could use without the wave getting too short). Rpm's have come down too with the new engines, this one does not scream like other Malibu's I have been behind.

                        Been on several G23 & G25 boats and all of them needed some extra weight over factory setup to get optimal wave (which was very good), I have not seen any come from factory that included all the upgraded PnP. Adding the bigger PnP bags and lead and the wave went to excellent. I still give the nod to Nautique on fit/finish

                        IMO, all the new/newer boats are quite good and it comes down to what you prefer since they are all a little different on setup and type of wave they put out depending on how you set them up. Good dealer support is huge

                        Comment

                        • DocPhil
                          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                          • Jan 2016
                          • 447

                          • Midwest

                          • 2014 G21; yamaha superjet

                          #13
                          This is a marketing video. Plain and simple. It is bought and paid for by Malibu boats. None of us have any idea how it was REALLY set up. ****, they could have thrown lead in the bow to keep it from popping a wheelie like nearly every other Malibu I've ever surfed (minus the 25 LSV). No company would ever lie in marketing would they? Plus, surf waves are totally subjective. I went on a guys trip to Norris lake 3 years ago and brought my 2016 G23. My buddy brought his 25 LSV. Half of the guys there preferred the G wave. The other half preferred the 25 LSV. Both great waves. Just different.

                          If you really are considering both boats, go demo them and experience them. These videos are what they are. Biased marketing trash.

                          Comment

                          • cptotr
                            • Jul 2018
                            • 53

                            • Jackson, MO


                            #14
                            Originally posted by DocPhil View Post
                            This is a marketing video. Plain and simple.
                            Agreed. Not to say one is better than the other, but it’s still just marketing. Every boat manufacturer does it. Definitely agree on demo if you get the chance and pay special attention to the dealer. It makes a difference.



                            Sent from my iPhone using PLT Nautique

                            Comment

                            • blueroom
                              Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                              • Mar 2017
                              • 623

                              • Northwest

                              • G23

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Tallredrider View Post

                              This has been discussed before, a search will find some discussion.

                              I know we stated our opinions then, but you can't find a Malibu without the plug and play sacs, so running it without would have been totally biased. Blue, do you have friends who have Malibu surf boats without PNP? The local Malibu dealer tells me that EVERY surf boat they have sold goes with the sacs. Find me some evidence that the sacs are only an 'extra' and I will quit pointing out the Kool-Aid you are drinking. Plug and play sacks might as well be a standard feature for Malibu, it is just a simple fact. It means the rear storage is very limited. Tower is an option for Malibu, maybe they shouldn't have included that, either?

                              The number of standard features on the G is very robust, on Malibu, everything can be optioned out.

                              The G wave looks suspect in the video, and not up to par with what most owners experience.
                              I had an Axis with PNP that came without the bags. I have never seen a Malibu at a boat show with PNP bags installed in them, nor have they been on the late model Malibu and Axis boats I have demoed. It is a third party aftermarket option.

                              My point is that the bags do not come from the the factory, nor is there a dedicated space for them - they fill the lockers. Whether the dealer puts them in or not, they are not from Malibu and are ordered separately from Fly High or whomever. Just because Malibu has a way to plumb aftermarket bags into its ballast system does not make sticking external bags in lockers and under seats "stock ballast" in my book. It is something that is added on. As I mentioned in the other thread, add the same aftermarket weight to the other boats tested if you want an apples to apples comparison - pretty simple really.

                              If Nautique said there were special Nautique bins to put 1,000 pounds of lead bags in, and every dealer put them in, I wouldn't consider that stock either.

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X