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Are MB Sports Boats any good?

Are MB Sports Boats any good?

The MB is a super nice boat for the money. The Malibu is a super nice boat that is over priced, but you do get something for that over price like the cool electronics and probably a slightly better resale in the future.

Are MB boats made by Malibu?

Based in Loudon, Tennessee, Malibu Boats, Inc. (MBUU) is a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of a diverse range of recreational powerboats, including performance sport, sterndrive and outboard boats. At MB, we view boat making as an art and strive for perfection in each boat we make.

How much does a MB b52 weigh?

5,200 lbs.
B52 23

Specification Availability
Length 23′ / 7.01 M
Beam 100″ / 2.54 M
Draft 22″ / 0.56 M
Weight 5,200 lbs. / 2,359 kg

Who makes MB Tomcat?

Tomcat F22 | MB Sports USA | MB Boats – California.

Are Tomcat boats good?

Controls are easy to use, equipment is better that average for a boat in this price range, accessibility to all systems is excellent and spaces are opulent for its size.” “We love the feeling of “thrust” you get in a gust. You can feel her dig in and take off. Helm responsiveness is excellent.”

Who makes MB?

Mercedes-Benz

Type Subsidiary (AG)
Brands Mercedes-Benz EQ Mercedes-Maybach
Services Financial services Automobile repair
Parent Daimler AG
Divisions Mercedes-Benz Cars Mercedes-Benz Vans

Who makes MB B52?

MB Sports USA
B52 Series Archives – MB Sports USA | MB Boats – California.

Who makes MB Sportboats?

MB SPORTS MANUFACTURER PROFILE OVERVIEW Mike Brendel is an icon in the central California boat building world. Brendel has made boats under the Brendella, Hondo, Ski Brendella, Centurion and now MB Sports names.

How much does an MB boat weigh?

Boat Specifications The boat weighs 6,290 lbs. (2,853 kg).

How much do Tomcat boats cost?

MSRP $180,000 is for the boat with a dual-axle trailer.

How much does a tomcat boat cost?

What does MB stand for?

megabyte
The abbreviation “MB” stands for “megabyte,” a unit of computer storage. Modern business storage systems tend to have capacities that are orders of magnitude greater than the megabyte, with gigabyte and terabyte capacity devices not uncommon.