Moomba Mojo 2025 new

Pricing

MSRP: $142,675
Our Price: $118,995

Exterior

Color: Blue

Highlighted Features

Length (ft): 23
Width (in): 102
Draft (in): 28
Seating Capacity: 17
Condition: New

Our Price: $118,995

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AT A GLANCE

MODEL YEAR
2025
FUEL TYPE
Gas
ENGINE
Indmar Raptor 400 6.2L
ENGINE HP
350 HP
LOCATION
Charlotte
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Standard Equipment

A3 Tower
Autowake
Flow Surf 2.0 Surf System
Boat Trailer
Non-Skid GatorStep Flooring
Sliding Rear Seat
Transom Walkthrough
Moomba SmartPlate™
7" Touch Screen
Wet Sounds Audio
Board Racks
Bluetooth Connection
3-Year Telematics Subscription
Wireless Phone Charger

Optional Equipment

Surf Pipe Exhaust Upgrade
Upholstery Thermoskinz
Sundeck Flip-Up Backs
Fixed Elite 2.0 Wakeboard Rack
G6 Ballast System
12" Sub and Amplified Cockpit Speakers
2 10" Rev 10 Tower Speakers with Amp
RGB Lights
Side Storage Bags
Trailer Swing-Away Tongue
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Description

The 2025 Moomba Mojo blends athletic wake performance with the space and comfort families and riders love. At 23 feet in length with a broad 8.5-foot beam, this boat commands attention for the right reasons—it’s large enough to handle a crew of up to 17 people while remaining nimble and responsive for wakeboarding, surfing, or just cruising on your favorite Carolina lake. Powered by the Indmar Raptor 400 6.2L engine with 365 horsepower, the Mojo delivers the proven thrust and reliability that wakesports depend on, all in a package designed for long days on the water. Built around Moomba’s deep hull design and integrated surf systems, the Mojo delivers clean, shaped wakes that make it easy for riders at every skill level to find their perfect line. The v-drive layout maximizes space and balance, while the automatic ballast management system fine-tunes your wave just the way you want it. From smooth ramp shapes for wakeboarding to long, surfable swells that flow endlessly behind, the Mojo makes it simple to adjust and perform with confidence. Inside, Moomba’s attention to detail shines through. The spacious lounge provides a wraparound seating arrangement with premium marine upholstery that stands up to sun and use. There’s storage under nearly every cushion, keeping equipment organized and out of the way. The helm is clean and functional with intuitive controls at the driver’s fingertips, while LED interior lighting lets the day stretch well into evening rides. The 17-passenger capacity ensures that everyone has a place to relax, whether you’re pulling your favorite surf buddies or bringing the family for a sunset cruise around Lake Norman. At SouthTown Watersports in Charlotte, North Carolina, the Moomba Mojo stands ready for new adventures. This new 2025 model blends reliable engineering with a personality built for excitement and connection. Every run across the water brings power, precision, and the pure joy that makes wakesports special. It’s a boat created for those who measure their weekends in smiles, not miles—backed by one of the region’s most trusted names in wakesurf and towboat sales and service.

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Full Desctiption

2025 Moomba Mojo – Power, Space, and Wake Performance Defined

The 2025 Moomba Mojo stands as a flagship of practical design and authentic wake performance. Built for riders, families, and anyone who thrives on the rhythm of water and motion, it delivers a rare blend of strength, balance, and lasting comfort. Measuring 23 feet in length with an 8.5-foot beam, the Mojo offers the kind of presence that anchors any marina yet moves with the ease and confidence Moomba owners have come to trust.

Performance and Power

Beneath the deck, the Indmar Raptor 400 6.2L engine produces 365 horsepower through a responsive v-drive configuration. The Raptor is known not just for raw thrust, but for its smooth torque delivery that fills out every hole shot. Whether you’re hauling a full crew of riders or trimming wakes for a competition-ready setup, the Mojo’s drivetrain feels deliberate and poised. The 2.3-foot draft keeps you close to shore without sacrificing stability, and the precision of the prop placement in the v-drive layout ensures consistent surf-side balance.

Moomba’s innovative surf systems allow the captain to switch between disciplines with ease. Adjust ballast settings for wakeboarding, then tweak the flow and list angles for surfing—all from the intuitive dash system. Riders behind the Mojo appreciate how its hull design shapes water into crisp, predictable waves. The boat’s wake transition stays clean and pushy even under load, giving both beginners and seasoned riders a platform they can trust every time.

Design and Comfort

Step inside, and the Mojo’s open layout welcomes you to a world of smart comfort. With space for up to 17 passengers, it’s clear that this boat was designed for full-day sessions on busy lakes without feeling cramped. Wraparound lounges and deep cushions are trimmed in durable marine-grade materials engineered for UV resistance and easy cleaning. The nonskid flooring provides both traction and style, complementing the sculpted interior lines. Storage abounds—beneath seats, in side walls, and even forward in the bow—so every board, rope, and vest finds a home.

The helm station serves as command central. Its ergonomic seating, digital controls, and high-visibility displays make every adjustment natural. Whether running ballast or monitoring RPMs, everything is one touch away. The steering feels smooth yet precise, aided by responsive hydraulic assist. Even with a full crew and gear, the boat rides level and composed.

Wakeboard and Surf Technology

The Mojo’s surf system is engineered around Moomba’s Flow series technology paired with precision ballast. The deepened freeboard and weight distribution create long, clean wakes ideal for wakeboarding launches and surfing pockets. The result—perfectly tunable waves that adapt to every rider’s preference. When you’re ready to switch, presets let you seamlessly change the wake shape without interrupting the ride.

The hull’s hydrodynamic design manages water flow efficiently, improving lift and reducing drag. At riding speed, the Mojo sits in that sweet spot—planted and powerful yet effortlessly carving turns. Spray patterns stay tight and symmetrical, while the wave face keeps consistent push for long, drawn-out rides.

Social and Family Appeal

Beyond its technical craft lies the Mojo’s heart: connection. This is a boat built for shared days on the lake, laughter between passes, and the soundtrack of summer behind it. The capacity to carry 17 passengers means you never need to leave anyone behind. Families love the deep seating and safety-minded design; riders appreciate the quick setup that brings them back to wave after wave. LED cockpit lighting extends the fun into evening rides, and the sound system fills each run with crisp, clear audio.

Whether you’re carving Lake Wylie or exploring Lake Norman near Charlotte, the Mojo feels at home in North Carolina waters. Its handling on both glassy mornings and windy afternoons makes it a trusted partner in every condition. The solid hull construction dampens unwanted vibration, and its self-draining design simplifies cleanup at the day’s end.

Dealer Expertise – SouthTown Watersports

Offered by SouthTown Watersports in Charlotte, North Carolina, this 2025 Moomba Mojo benefits from local expertise that understands both the demands of competitive riders and the pleasures of weekend cruising. SouthTown Watersports has cultivated a reputation for pairing the right boat with the right owner, and their partnership with Moomba continues that philosophy. Their team’s firsthand knowledge of area lakes ensures that you’ll get the most from your Mojo—whether tuning the wake for a new trick or loading up the family for a Saturday ride.

Build Quality and Longevity

From hull to hardware, Moomba has engineered durability into every detail. The fiberglass construction resists impact and fatigue, while stainless components stand up to years in the elements. Wiring harnesses are sealed to prevent corrosion, and every control switch is marine-rated for moisture resistance. The upholstery stitching uses UV-stable thread to avoid fade and wear, extending the life and look of the interior well beyond the first season.

Behind the Wheel

Drivers quickly notice how the Mojo balances strength with agility. The helm offers excellent visibility, and the narrow windshield pillars minimize blind spots. The digital display integrates ballast management, cruise control, and surf settings in a single intuitive interface. At planing speed, the Mojo responds predictably—smooth in turns, confident in chop, and steady when loaded down. The torque curve of the Raptor 400 ensures that power comes on immediately, reducing lag between throttle inputs and rider pulls.

Lifestyle and Community Connection

Owning a Mojo isn’t just about performance—it’s about joining a culture of riders who value reliability and shared fun. Every feature was designed to make your time on the water longer, easier, and more memorable. From the moment you idle out of the marina in Charlotte to your first drop at full speed, the sensation is consistent—strong, sure, and completely in sync with the rhythm of wakesports.

Comfort, Storage, and Details

Thoughtful features like removable flooring panels, convertible rear seating, and hidden storage compartments make life on board simple. Bow filler cushions turn the front into a sun lounge, and multiple cup holders are strategically positioned throughout. The transom walkthrough keeps feet off cushions, while the swim platform offers ample room to gear up before a set. Everything within the Mojo feels intuitive, a product of genuine understanding of how riders move and relax on the water.

Why the 2025 Mojo Stands Out

In a market full of loud promises, the Mojo makes its mark through balance—it’s powerful without being demanding, spacious without being heavy, and advanced without being complicated. You get cutting-edge surf control and ballast technology in a package designed for real-world use. Maintenance access points are smartly laid out, and the Raptor engine’s proven reliability reduces downtime between adventures.

Local Waters and Lifestyle Integration

Charlotte’s proximity to Lake Norman, Mountain Island Lake, and Lake Wylie makes the Moomba Mojo a natural choice for anyone who spends weekends on the region’s calm waters. Its mix of size and performance matches perfectly with the way Carolinians spend their boating season—diving, riding, lounging, and grilling dockside once the day winds down. The Mojo’s ability to shift from sport to social mode at a moment’s notice is part of its enduring appeal.

Conclusion

The 2025 Moomba Mojo captures what wakeboarding and wakesurfing should feel like—strong pulls, smooth transitions, and friends cheering from the lounge. From its Indmar Raptor 400 powertrain to its smart surf systems, every feature contributes to a genuine on-water experience. SouthTown Watersports in Charlotte continues to connect local riders and families with boats that enrich their time together and spark new memories. This new Mojo is no exception—a 23-foot platform for skill, connection, and endless days spent chasing the next perfect run.

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Comparison

2025 Moomba Mojo vs Malibu Wakesetter 23 LSV, Nautique GS23, and Supra SA400

The 2025 Moomba Mojo, available through SouthTown Watersports in Charlotte, North Carolina, enters the 23-foot performance surf boat category with strong credentials. Competing directly with the Malibu Wakesetter 23 LSV, Nautique GS23, and Supra SA400, the Mojo combines advanced surf technology, refined ergonomics, and dependable Indmar power in a package built for owners who want high performance without a premium-market price tag.

Performance and Handling

Powered by a 6.2L Indmar Raptor 400 engine rated at 365 horsepower, the Mojo offers commanding torque delivery for surf and wake applications. While the Malibu Wakesetter 23 LSV and Supra SA400 both offer higher-output options, the Mojo stands out for its balance of performance and fuel efficiency. Its optimized hull design—built for clean wakes at surfing speeds and responsive cornering at cruising speeds—offers predictable handling in various water conditions.

Compared to the Nautique GS23, which is known for its precision shaping at high price points, the Mojo offers a more approachable package that still delivers a customizable wake using Moomba’s AutoWake System. For families or groups who want consistent surf waves without spending time on complex setup, this system is a major advantage.

Build Quality and Materials

The 2025 Mojo is built on Moomba’s proven precision-molded composite construction, eliminating structural wood and increasing long-term durability. This aligns it closely with competitors like Nautique and Supra, both of which also use advanced composite manufacturing. While Malibu utilizes its own fiberglass-laminate process, Moomba’s approach emphasizes structural strength and minimal maintenance cost, key concerns for buyers planning long-term ownership.

Standard Equipment and Features

Moomba’s value proposition is one of its strongest advantages. Standard equipment such as the Flow 3 Surf System, AutoWake technology, and a 7-inch touchscreen display are all included, whereas some of these systems are optional upgrades on the Malibu or Nautique models. Additional standard amenities include a custom tandem axle trailer, premium sound package, and convertible rear seating—all of which contribute to a complete ownership experience without relying on costly add-ons.

When comparing cabin layouts, the Mojo offers comfort and seating flexibility with its spacious 17-passenger capacity, slightly exceeding the Malibu 23 LSV and closely matching the Supra SA400. Premium upholstery and thoughtful storage solutions give it an upscale yet functional feel, ideal for full-day sessions on the lake.

Technology and Innovation

Moomba’s AutoWake technology uses onboard sensors to automatically adjust ballast and pitch angles, ensuring repeatable surf waves every time. By contrast, Malibu’s Surf Gate and Nautique’s Surf System offer similar functions but require more manual tuning or optional upgrades. The Mojo’s integrated sub-floor ballast system keeps weight low in the hull, improving both ride comfort and performance efficiency.

Warranty and Support

Moomba maintains a robust factory-backed warranty, including a limited lifetime hull warranty and five-year engine coverage through Indmar. This coverage is comparable to Malibu’s and Supra’s, and it surpasses several shorter powertrain warranties offered in entry-level performance boats. Buyers can count on SouthTown Watersports’ reputation for reliable service and regional expertise in North Carolina, providing ongoing support after purchase.

Value and Ownership Benefits

When comparing price-to-feature ratios, the 2025 Moomba Mojo offers one of the most comprehensive standard packages in the 23-foot surf segment. Buyers receive advanced surf control, solid power, and premium finishes for a price significantly lower than many similarly equipped Malibu, Nautique, or Supra models. The reduced long-term maintenance needs, top-tier build quality, and efficient drivetrain contribute to strong resale value and lower cost of ownership over time.

Conclusion

For boaters in Charlotte, North Carolina, considering options such as the Malibu Wakesetter 23 LSV, Nautique GS23, or Supra SA400, the 2025 Moomba Mojo stands out as a balanced performer. It combines reliable Indmar power, advanced surf technology, and exceptional equipment value—all backed by strong dealer and factory support. Buyers seeking an all-around surf and wake boat with impressive capability at a practical price will find the Mojo a highly competitive choice in today’s 23-foot segment.

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