Hi, I am new to the forum and looking for any info on a MB B-52 boat. It is a 1999 and any info would be great, good or bad. Info hull design, wakeboarding, wakesurfing and skiing. Any problems w/ the power plant, rare up during power up? TIA
I have a 2000MB Sport B-52 DD. The only real problem I have had with the engine is sometimes it takes a few turns for it to turn over but it's an electrical issue I haven't worked out yet. -Mine goes through impellers more then once a season. Impellers are cheap considering the sport. - Replaced the impellers for the ballast pumps cause they were shot. - The boat will be great for sking. - wakeboarding- more of a beginner intermediate wake.( i have some pics of the wake loaded and unloaded I could email you) - With a good amount of weight the wake is a decent size but the engine starts laging to get you up as fast. A different prop could fix this. -Surfing. With all of the weight loaded on one side( approx 1000lbs.) including people the wake is fine. I find I do have to drive in circles for the wake to be cleaner. I am 220lbs and with a inland surfer red tide I have no problem. - One thing you do have to be careful about is the boat sits pretty low in the water so you have to be aware of other wakes including your own because they will go over the bow very easily. My boat when loaded with ballast, gear, and people has the nose out of the water about 12 inches. - As far as my first tournie boat I am very pleased with it. Just keep in mind it's not going to be like a 07 x-star or some other new boat. - Any other questions feel free to ask.
I had a '99 MB B-52 and had no problems at all. The wake with factory ballast was OK for us starting out. We ended up adding more ballast and got a very good wake. Even with extra ballast and people, never had that much of a problem with bow wash. The driver just had to pay attention to rollers and be under power when hitting rollers. It was a great first wakeboard boat for us.
Thanks, The boat is for a friend of mine and I am going w/ him to look at it when he gets time. Just wanted to know what to look for. This boat is on the same lake that I am on and I know it has been very well taken care of, really nice looking boat. I was concerned about the front staying up when you hit the throttle.
I remember when I seen that boat for the first time and thought, it would be nice to own a nice boat like that. Nice boat, and very well taken care of.
Look for a soft spot in the hull directly below the middle of the windsheild. They have a brace for the stringers that sometimes protrudes through the hull. You can identify this problem by either feeling a lump in the hull or a soft spot. You should not be able to push on the hull and be able to deform it with your thumb.