One of the things I like about all the freeboard besides the storage space is that you feel very secure and safe inside. This is important to me with kids and adults on board who aren't familiar with being on a boat. You sit inside the boat rather than feel like you're sitting on top of a deck if that makes sense.
On the larger lakes the waves can get pretty steep with short intervals and I have to keep the bow high and plow on my boat to keep from dipping the front if I try to go slow. Seen a lot of wake boats also struggle going through areas like that where it can get pretty rough. Even if I keep the bow up to not take a shot over the bow I'll end up getting sprayed sometimes. Just sitting in a cove my boat has been rocked and about took water a few times just from boats passing by. I just like a dry, comfortable ride. With all the space and wiiiiide bow layout the boats just works for me on a lot of aspects. I know it's not for everyone and it may not even be for me when it's all said and done but that's why they make a ton of different boats out there for everyone's own preferences.
I don't wakeboard so not really worried about staging areas although there is a small step area you can sit against on the Max. It's not as big as others but I think it would be large enough to use and get staged. Idk I don't wakeboard so this area isn't that important to me so long as there's cup holders lol but a Bayliner this boat is not.
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For the most part all Moomba look about the same at the stern. The Max sits the highest obviously but overall they all share the same general look as most other Wake boats. Some have larger steps or staging areas and the higher end premium boats will have rear facing seating or something more elaborate. Below are pics of the Craz and Mondo for reference. About the same look and small step area for boarding and whatever.
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